RPAA COMPLIANCE
The Retail Payment Activities Act (RPAA) establishes new compliance requirements for payment service providers regulated by the Bank of Canada. Our RPAA Compliance Services help you meet these obligations through tailored guidance and practical implementation support.
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We assist with registration, risk management framework development, and incident response planning, ensuring your organization is ready for regulatory review. Our team designs and documents policies that meet RPAA requirements under Sections 17–19, covering governance, operational risk, and third-party oversight.
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From initial readiness assessments to annual compliance reviews, we help you navigate the RPAA efficiently — translating complex regulations into clear, actionable steps that keep your business compliant and prepared.
Some of the key features include:
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Seamless Registration – We guide you through every step of Bank of Canada registration with clarity and confidence.
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Tailored Compliance Programs – Custom frameworks designed to fit your business model and keep you fully RPAA-ready.
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Proactive Risk Management – Identify, assess, and control operational risks before they become costly issues.
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Incident Response Expertise – Be prepared with clear procedures to detect and report material incidents quickly and effectively.
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Team Training & Advisory – Empower your staff with practical training and expert insight into RPAA obligations.
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Trusted Partnership – We work alongside you to simplify compliance and protect your business reputation.

RPAA Compliance Training
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Practical Compliance Training for Payment Service Providers
Canada’s payment landscape is evolving — and the Retail Payment Activities Act (RPAA) introduces new regulatory obligations for businesses. ABCsolutions' RPAA training program provides a clear, practical overview of the RPAA and what it means for payment service providers (PSPs) and their staff. Participants will learn how the Act protects client funds, strengthens payment system reliability, and what employees and senior officers must do to support compliance in their day-to-day roles.