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Cyprus Banks Embrace Enhanced Payee Verification to Secure SEPA Payments

Introducing Enhanced Payment Verification

All banks operating in Cyprus and throughout the SEPA zone will implement a new verification service in October 2025. This initiative, known as the Verification of Payee (VoP) service, is designed to fortify electronic payment security by ensuring that the beneficiary’s name correctly matches the associated IBAN.

Aligning With European Payment Security Strategy

The Association of Cyprus Banks confirms that the VoP service is a critical element of the European strategy aimed at unifying and safeguarding payment processes. The regulation mandates that payment service providers incorporate a verification mechanism before processing transfers. This not only reduces errors but also assures both citizens and businesses that transfers reach the intended recipients without compromise.

Streamlined Verification Process for Modern Banking

The enhanced system will verify beneficiary details within seconds in both standard and instant euro payment channels across all SEPA countries. Applicable to both individual and corporate accounts, the service is delivered free of charge. When a customer initiates a payment through internet or mobile banking, the standard entry of an IBAN and beneficiary’s name will trigger an immediate cross-check against the beneficiary bank’s records.

Three-Tiered Response System

The verification process returns one of three outcomes. A full match permits seamless processing, whereas a close match—often due to minor discrepancies such as spelling errors—will prompt a warning and offer the correct suggestion before proceeding. In instances where the entered details do not align with the bank’s records, the customer is strongly advised to recheck the information to avoid misdirected funds.

Mitigating Risk and Fortifying Trust

In cases where verification is inconclusive—resulting from technical challenges or inactive accounts—customers will be alerted to the uncertainty, thereby prompting risk assessment prior to continuation. By reducing errors and potential fraud, the VoP service strengthens overall trust in electronic transactions.

Strategic Industry Collaboration

The European Payments Council, headquartered in Brussels, has played a pivotal role in developing and promoting the VoP service. Its contributions, including informative educational resources, have supported banks, businesses, and consumers alike in adapting to this new security framework. Meanwhile, Cypriot banks are actively implementing the necessary technical adjustments to ensure the service is accessible through all SEPA payment channels by October 2025.

A New Era of Secure Banking

This strategic move underscores the Cypriot banking system’s commitment to aligning with EU initiatives aimed at creating a unified, fast, and reliable payments market. By embedding advanced verification protocols into daily transactions, the industry not only protects its clientele but also sets a precedent for enhanced digital payment security across Europe.

Bank of Cyprus Upgrade Signals Fresh Optimism For Greek And Cypriot Banks

Regional Banks Enter A More Favorable Cycle

Bank of Cyprus and Eurobank are well positioned to benefit from a renewed re-rating of Greek and Cypriot bank stocks, according to Cyprus-based investment firm Roemer Capital, which upgraded Bank of Cyprus to a buy rating and reaffirmed its positive view on Eurobank.

The firm cited easing geopolitical tensions, resilient economic growth in Greece and Cyprus, lower funding costs and Greece’s expected transition to developed-market status as the main factors supporting the sector.

Roemer Capital also lowered its cost of equity assumptions, updated its forecasts following first-quarter 2026 results and extended its valuation horizon to the end of 2027, raising target prices across its banking coverage.

Bank Of Cyprus Gets The Largest Upgrade

Bank of Cyprus received the biggest revision, with Roemer Capital upgrading the stock from hold to buy and setting a target price of €11.10, implying potential total upside of 27%.

The firm highlighted the bank’s strong capital generation, profitability and projected 100% dividend payout, describing it as the strongest capital-return story among the banks under coverage. Roemer Capital maintained its buy rating on Eurobank, assigning a target price of €4.90 and forecasting potential upside of 28%. The report said the bank is well placed to benefit from loan growth, improving operating performance and merger-and-acquisition synergies.

National Bank of Greece and Piraeus Bank also retained buy ratings, with expected returns ranging from 25% to 36%. Optima Bank was upgraded to buy, while Alpha Bank remained at hold on valuation grounds.

Why Growth Still Sets The Region Apart

According to Roemer Capital, Greek and Cypriot banks continue to benefit from stronger economic fundamentals than many western European peers. The report pointed to faster economic growth, healthier balance sheets, low levels of non-performing exposures, capital ratios approaching 20% and strong customer deposit bases.

Analysts expect performing loans across the sector to grow at a compound annual rate of 6% to 8% through 2028, supported by private investment, digitalisation, green manufacturing, supply-chain expansion and a gradual recovery in household lending.

The report also said the conclusion of lending under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility is unlikely to materially affect credit growth, as banks have already shifted back towards traditional commercial lending. Roemer Capital expects Euribor to remain between 2.2% and 2.5%, a level it believes should support both lending activity and net interest margins.

Geopolitics, Valuation And Market Structure Support The Case

The report said improving geopolitical conditions have strengthened the investment outlook, noting that Brent crude prices have largely returned to pre-war levels while Greek government bond yields have stabilised at around 3.5%. Although geopolitical risks remain, Roemer Capital believes the likelihood of a major inflationary shock or significant pressure on bank profitability has eased.

Another important catalyst identified by the firm is Greece’s expected promotion to developed-market status by FTSE Russell, STOXX and MSCI over the coming months.

According to the report, the reclassification should improve liquidity and attract a broader base of international investors. Roemer Capital also said Euronext’s acquisition of the Athens Exchange is expected to strengthen market infrastructure and increase international visibility, particularly for Bank of Cyprus and Optima Bank.

The firm noted that Bank of Cyprus has already benefited from its Athens listing, with average daily trading value increasing from less than €400,000 before its September 2024 move to nearly €6 million afterwards.

Economic Momentum Remains A Core Tailwind

Roemer Capital said both Greece and Cyprus have moved beyond post-crisis recovery and are now supported by private-sector-led growth. For Cyprus, the report highlighted recent tax reform and efforts to simplify the legal and regulatory framework, while also noting that limited foreign banking competition continues to support domestic lenders.

Overall, Roemer Capital expects Greek and Cypriot banks to remain well-positioned for profitable loan growth over the coming years.

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