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Banking Code : ウィキペディア英語版 | Banking Code The Banking Code was a voluntary code of practice agreed by banks in certain countries. The code typically described how a banks dealt with accepting deposits and withdrawals and with customer disputes on transactions. Banking codes have in most countries been replaced by government imposed financial regulation governing banking practices. ==United Kingdom== On 1 November 2009 the Financial Services Authority (FSA) Banking Conduct Regime commenced.〔(FSA: The Banking Conduct Regime and the Banking Conduct of Business sourcebook (BCOBS), in force from 1 November 2009 )〕 It applies to the regulated activity of accepting deposits, and replaces the non-lending aspects of the Banking Code and Business Banking Code (industry-owned codes that were monitored by the Banking Code Standards Board). The Banking Code had also regulated legal liability of banks for disputed debit and credit card transactions. On 1 November 2009 it was superseded by the FSA Payment Services Regulations 2009,〔(FSA: Payment Services Regulations 2009, in force from 1 November 2009 )〕 amongst other things making banks legally liable for transactions unless they could prove that customers had authorised them.〔(Telegraph - Card fraud: banks now have to prove your guilt. New FSA regulations. 12 February 2010 )〕
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