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Pinned 🇱🇹 Lithuania partly open Verified 2026-08-15
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🇳🇱 Netherlands
partly open
Verified 2026-08-15
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| Licence type | EMI licence (unrestricted) or Restricted EMI, via the Bank of Lithuania. | Electronic Money Institution licence under the Dutch Financial Supervision Act (Wet op het financieel toezicht - Wft), implementing EMD2; an exempted/excepted EMI status also exists for smaller issuers who do not need a full DNB licence |
| Regulator | Bank of Lithuania (Lietuvos bankas). | De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB), acting as prudential supervisor under the Wft (with AFM as conduct supervisor) |
| Capital requirement | Lithuania capital requirement is included in the £349 pass. | Netherlands capital requirement is included in the £349 pass. |
| Timeline to authorisation | Lithuania timeline to authorisation is included in the £349 pass. | Netherlands timeline to authorisation is included in the £349 pass. |
| Local substance | Lithuania local substance is included in the £349 pass. | Netherlands local substance is included in the £349 pass. |
| Application cost | Lithuania application cost is included in the £349 pass. | Netherlands application cost is included in the £349 pass. |
| Ongoing cost | Lithuania ongoing cost is included in the £349 pass. | Netherlands ongoing cost is included in the £349 pass. |
| Passporting | Lithuania passporting is included in the £349 pass. | Netherlands passporting is included in the £349 pass. |
| EMIs authorised | Lithuania emis authorised is included in the £349 pass. | Netherlands emis authorised is included in the £349 pass. |
| Key restrictions | Lithuania key restrictions is included in the £349 pass. | Netherlands key restrictions is included in the £349 pass. |
| Safeguarding | Lithuania safeguarding is included in the £349 pass. | Netherlands safeguarding is included in the £349 pass. |
| Recent changes | PSD3 and the PSR merge payment-institution and EMI authorisation into one payment-institution category able to issue e-money. The final compromise texts remain awaiting formal adoption and Official Journal publication as of 15 August 2026, with an indicative European Parliament plenary on 14 December 2026. After entry into force, Member States have 21 months to transpose and apply PSD3, and the PSR generally applies after 21 months. Existing EMIs may continue for 27 months, with an exceptional further three-month extension. | PSD3 and the PSR merge payment-institution and EMI authorisation into one payment-institution category able to issue e-money. The final compromise texts remain awaiting formal adoption and Official Journal publication as of 15 August 2026, with an indicative European Parliament plenary on 14 December 2026. After entry into force, Member States have 21 months to transpose and apply PSD3, and the PSR generally applies after 21 months. Existing EMIs may continue for 27 months, with an exceptional further three-month extension. |
| Difficulty rating | Lithuania difficulty rating is included in the £349 pass. | Netherlands difficulty rating is included in the £349 pass. |
Informational only, not legal advice. A delta compares the sortable figure only (capital, timeline, cost, difficulty, passporting, approvals); it is not a judgement on overall suitability. Verify with qualified counsel before acting.
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