The EU Instant Payments Regulation Hits Full Stride
The mandate for real-time 24/7 euro transfers across the Eurozone will improve financial liquidity and speed up local payments for expats and remote workers living in Europe.
The EU Instant Payments Regulation Hits Full Stride
The EU Instant Payments Regulation (IPR) requires eurozone banks to send and receive euro-denominated SEPA credit transfers within 10 seconds, 24/7, at no extra cost compared to standard transfers. That's not a perk, it's a legal mandate. The regulation entered force in April 2024, eurozone banks started receiving instant payments in January 2025 and the sending requirement kicked in by October 2025 , so the full two-way system is, turns out, already live across the eurozone.
April 2026 marks the first mandatory annual reporting cycle, where payment service providers (PSPs) must submit data to national authorities covering fees, account details and any transactions declined due to sanctions screening. Germany's reporting happens through a system called BAIS, other countries have their own formats and the European Banking Authority issued the technical standards back in February 2025 to make sure everyone's aligned.
Who This Affects
Expats and remote workers in Europe benefit most, honestly , no more waiting until Monday for a salary transfer to clear, no weekend gaps when rent is due or a client pays late. The Verification of Payee (VoP) service, which launched in October 2025, matches IBANs to account holder names before a transfer goes through, which cuts fraud and misdirected payments significantly.
Non-euro EU countries and non-bank PSPs like e-money institutions and payment institutions don't face full compliance until 2027,2028, so this isn't uniform across Europe yet.
Tourists and short-term visitors won't feel this directly, but remittances and peer-to-peer sends through compliant apps are faster and cheaper than they were two years ago.
What to Do
- Check your bank or payment app , if it's eurozone-based, instant SEPA transfers should already be available at no premium over standard transfers
- Use VoP when your app offers a name-match check before sending; it's free and catches errors before they're irreversible
- Non-bank PSPs (Wise, Revolut, etc.) are on a later compliance track, so features may vary depending on your provider
If your provider is still charging extra for instant transfers, that's non-compliant and worth flagging. Check our country guides for destination-specific banking details and follow nomad news for ongoing regulatory updates across Europe.
