2026/03-19 Dėl Mokėjimo paslaugų teikėjų teikiamų pranešimų Lietuvos bankui pagal Lietuvos Respublikos mokėj...

https://www.e-tar.lt/portal/lt/legalAct/7c62ad901ebd11f1a552c76556910e9c
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Service Payment Processors 85% Third-Party Providers 72%
Specialism Regulatory Reporting 88% Supervision 75%
2026-03-18 08:41:23 · msolomon@vixio.com
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Payment Processors (85%)

The update establishes standardized reporting procedures and forms that all Lithuanian PSPs must use when submitting notifications to the central bank, directly governing PSP regulatory compliance and oversight obligations.

Third-Party Providers (72%)

Low confidence — requires human review. The reporting framework applies broadly to all PSPs and could encompass various payment service types, but the update focuses on administrative reporting procedures rather than specific payment service operations.

Specialism
Regulatory Reporting (88%)

The update establishes standardized reporting procedures and forms for PSPs to submit notifications and information to the Bank of Lithuania, which constitutes regulatory reporting obligations under payment services legislation.

Supervision (75%)

The resolution implements supervisory oversight framework and establishes procedures for ongoing regulatory communication between PSPs and the central bank, reflecting supervisory activity.

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TITLE: Lithuania's Central Bank Approves Reporting Procedures for Payment Service Providers BODY: On March 12, 2026, the Bank of Lithuania (Lietuvos bankas) adopted a resolution establishing procedures and information submission forms for payment service providers (PSPs) reporting to the central bank under the Lithuanian Payment Services Act (Lietuvos Respublikos mokėjimų įstatymas). The resolution, which came into effect on March 14, 2026, sets out a standardised framework governing how PSPs must submit notifications and information to the Bank of Lithuania. The regulation establishes general provisions for reporting requirements, specifies the content of information to be provided by PSPs, and details the information submission forms that PSPs must use when communicating with the central bank. The resolution aligns with the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2022/2554 and implements obligations under Lithuanian payment services legislation. The framework covers data protection, banking policy, and information technology considerations relevant to PSP operations and regulatory oversight. The regulation applies to all payment service providers operating within Lithuania's jurisdiction that are subject to reporting obligations under the Payment Services Act. The resolution establishes four main sections: general provisions governing the reporting framework; specifications for the content of information to be submitted; detailed requirements for PSP-provided information; and final provisions. Multiple standardised forms have been approved for use by PSPs when submitting different categories of reports to the Bank of Lithuania, including forms for rejection, fraud, blocking, and other reporting scenarios. Payment service providers must comply with the new procedures and use the approved forms when submitting required notifications and information to the Bank of Lithuania from the effective date of March 14, 2026 onwards. **Reference:** Bank of Lithuania Resolution 2026/03-19, published in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Lithuania (TAR), March 13, 2026, No. 4010.
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