
CHAPTER I
Article 1 
This Regulation establishes the requirements to be complied with by payment card schemes and processing entities to ensure the application of Article 7(1)(a) of Regulation (EU) 2015/751.
Article 2 
For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions shall apply:

((1)) ‘management body’ means a payment card scheme's or processing entity's body appointed in accordance with national law, which is empowered to set the entity's strategy, objectives and overall direction and which oversees and monitors management decision-making, and includes the persons who effectively direct the business of the entity;
((2)) ‘senior management’ means those natural persons within a payment card scheme or processing entity who exercise executive functions and who are responsible and accountable to the management body for the day-to-day management of the payment card scheme or processing entity;
((3)) ‘remuneration’ means all forms of fixed and variable remuneration, including payments made or benefits, monetary or non-monetary, awarded directly by or on behalf of the payment card scheme or processing entity to employees;
((4)) ‘shared services’ means any activity, function or service performed by either an internal unit within a payment card scheme or processing entity or a separate legal entity and executed to the benefit of both the payment card scheme and the processing entity;
((5)) ‘group’ means a parent undertaking and all its subsidiary undertakings as defined in Article 2(11) of Directive (EU) 2013/34 of the European Parliament and of the Council.
CHAPTER II
Article 3 

1. Payment card schemes and participating processing entities, shall have accounting processes in place that enable them to produce financial information on separated profit and loss accounts and explanatory notes to that financial information.
2. The financial information referred to in paragraph 1 shall comply with the applicable accounting framework for preparing financial statements of payment card schemes and processing entities.
Article 4 

1. The financial information referred to in Article 3(1) shall be based on an allocation of expenses and revenues between the payment card scheme and the processing entity in accordance with the following rules:
(a) expenses and revenues that are directly attributable to the provision of processing services shall be allocated to the processing entity;
(b) expenses and revenues that are directly attributable to the payment card scheme shall be allocated to the payment card scheme;
(c) expenses and revenues that are not directly attributable to the provision of processing services or to the payment card scheme shall be allocated on an activity-based costing (‘ABC’), which involves allocating indirect costs and revenues according to the actual consumption by the processing services entity or by the payment card scheme;
(d) expenses and revenues that are not directly attributable and cannot be allocated on ABC shall be allocated according to an accounting methodology documented in a supporting note.
2. The supporting note referred to in paragraph 1(d) shall indicate for each allocated cost and revenue under that methodology:
(a) the basis for the allocation;
(b) the rationale for that basis.
Article 5 

1. Payment card schemes and processing entities shall produce specific explanatory notes for any transfer of financial resources between them for the provision of services or the use of shared services as referred to in Article 12. Those explanatory notes shall specify the prices of and fees for those services, irrespective of any underlying obligations and organisational arrangements that may exist between them. Those explanatory notes shall be included in the financial information referred to in Article 3(1).
2. Where payment card schemes and processing entities belong to the same legal entity or group, the specific explanatory notes referred to in paragraph 1 shall provide evidence that the prices and fees for the provision of services between them or the use of shared services do not differ from prices and fees for the same or, in absence thereof, comparable services charged between payment card schemes and processing entities that do not belong to the same legal entity or group.
Article 6 

1. The financial information produced in accordance with Articles 3, 4 and 5 shall be reviewed by an independent and certified auditor.
2. The review referred to in paragraph 1 shall be provided in the form of a report ensuring:
(a) a trustworthy and fair view of the financial information produced by payment card schemes and processing entities;
(b) consistency and comparability of the financial information with the accounting frameworks for preparing financial statements of payment card schemes and processing entities;
(c) consistency of the financial information with previous years' allocation policies or, where such consistency is lacking, an explanation as to why the allocation policy has been changed and a restatement of previous years' figures.
3. The financial information referred to in Articles 3, 4 and 5 shall be submitted to the auditor referred to in paragraph 1 annually and shall be made fully available to competent authorities upon their request, together with the review by the independent auditor.
CHAPTER III
Article 7 
Payment card schemes and processing entities that are not established as two separate legal entities shall be organised in two separate internal business units.
Article 8 
Payment card schemes and the processing entities that are located in the same premises shall be organised in separate workspaces equipped with restricted and controlled access.
Article 9 
The senior management of payment card schemes or of the payment card scheme business unit shall be different from the senior management of processing entities or of the processing entity business unit, and act autonomously. The senior management of payment card schemes or payment card scheme business units shall not be allowed to take on work for processing entities or processing entity business units, and vice versa, for a minimum duration of one year after that senior management left the entity for which they have been working.
Article 10 

1. The staff of payment card schemes shall be different from the staff of processing entities.
2. The staff of payment card schemes and of processing entities may perform tasks related to the provision of shared services as referred to in Article 12.
3. The staff of a processing entity may perform tasks related to the design of the single set of rules, practices, standards and implementation guidelines for the execution of card-based payment transactions, provided that:
(a) the tasks related to the design of the single set of rules may be performed by other processing entities on a non-discriminatory basis;
(b) the design of those rules involves a representative sample of all processing entities participating in the payment card scheme.
Article 11 

1. Processing entities shall adopt remuneration policies that do not create incentives for their staff to provide a payment card scheme with preferential treatment or privileged information which is not available to other competitors. Remuneration of their staff shall therefore reflect the performance of the processing entity and shall not be directly or indirectly linked to the performance of the payment card scheme to which the processing entity provides services.
2. Payment card schemes shall adopt remuneration policies that do not create incentives for their staff to provide a processing entity with preferential treatment or privileged information which is not available to other competitors. Remuneration of their staff shall therefore reflect the performance of the payment card schemes and shall not be directly or indirectly linked to the performance of a processing entity.
3. Remuneration policies referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall be made fully available to competent authorities upon their request.
Article 12 

1. Payment card schemes and processing entities making use of shared services shall describe in a single document the list of shared services and the conditions, including the financial conditions, under which those services are provided.
2. The single document referred to in paragraph 1 shall be made available to competent authorities upon their request.
Article 13 
An information management system that is shared by a payment card scheme and a processing entity shall ensure that:

((a)) the staff of the payment card scheme and of the processing entity are separately identified via the authentication procedure to access the information management system;
((b)) users only have access to information which they are entitled to in compliance with this Regulation. In particular, any sensitive information, as referred to in Article 14, of a processing entity shall not be accessed by the staff of the payment card scheme and any sensitive information of a payment card scheme shall not be accessed by the staff of the processing entity.
Article 14 
Payment card schemes and processing entities shall not share information of a sensitive nature that provides a competitive advantage to either the payment scheme or the processing entity where such information is not shared with other competitors.
Article 15 

1. Payment card schemes and processing entities which belong to the same legal entity or group shall define and disclose publicly on their website a code of conduct, setting out how their respective staff shall act to ensure compliance with this Regulation. The code of conduct shall also set effective enforcement mechanisms.
2. The code of conduct shall, in particular, define rules to prevent the sharing of sensitive information, as referred to in Article 14 between payment card schemes and processing entities. The code of conduct shall be subject to review by competent authorities.
CHAPTER IV
Article 16 

1. Payment card schemes and processing entities shall ensure that the composition of their management bodies mitigates conflicts of interest for the decision making process between the payment card scheme and the processing entity, including by setting clear and objective criteria under which directorships may be held by the same person at the same time in the management body of the payment card scheme and of the processing entity. Those criteria shall be made public and shall be subject to review by competent authorities.
2. The management bodies of payment card schemes and processing entities that belong to the same legal entity or group shall approve and periodically review conflict of interest policies for managing and monitoring the compliance with this Regulation.
3. For the purposes of paragraph 2 and where directorships may be held by the same person in the management body of the payment card scheme and of the processing entity, payment card schemes and processing entities shall establish:
(a) a separate management body responsible for decisions related to the payment card scheme activities, with the exemption of shared services referred to in Article 12, and which shall be composed of members of the management body that do not perform any executive function in relation to processing activities. Those members shall advise the management body on the payment card scheme strategy in compliance with this Regulation and assist the management body in overseeing the implementation of that strategy by senior management;
(b) a separate management body responsible for decisions related to the processing activities, with the exemption of shared services referred to in Article 12, and which shall be composed of members of the management body that do not perform any executive function in relation to payment card scheme activities. Those members shall advise the management body on the processing entity strategy in compliance with this Regulation and assist the management body in overseeing the implementation of that strategy by senior management;
(c) independent reporting lines from the senior management of either the payment card scheme business unit or of the processing entity business unit, as applicable, to the management body.
4. The organisational arrangements established in accordance with paragraph 3 shall be made available to competent authorities upon their request.
5. The management body shall retain overall responsibility for ensuring compliance with this Regulation.
Article 17 

1. Payment card schemes and processing entities shall have separate annual operating plans determining the budget, including capital and operating expenditures and possible authority delegations to engage those expenditures, which shall be submitted to their respective management body for approval or, where relevant, to the management body referred to in Article 16.
2. The separated annual operating plans shall be made fully available to competent authorities upon their request.
CHAPTER V
Article 18 
This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.Done at Brussels, 4 October 2017.
For the Commission
The President
Jean-Claude JUNCKER