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Dan Moore

Head Of Strategy, Analysis And Engagement at Payment Systems Regulator

Dan Moore is an experienced professional in the field of strategy and regulatory affairs, currently serving as Head of Strategy, Analysis and Engagement at the Payment Systems Regulator since January 2024. Prior to this role, Dan held various positions at the Department for Transport in the United Kingdom from April 2015 to January 2024, including Director of Rail Strategy and Analysis, where responsibilities included overseeing rail reform, devolution, and funding, as well as leading efforts related to Brexit. Dan’s earlier experience includes serving as Project Director at the Competition and Markets Authority and holding multiple roles at the Office of Fair Trading. Dan holds a Bachelor's Degree in Modern History from the University of Oxford and postgraduate qualifications in EU Competition Law and Competition Policy.

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London, United Kingdom

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Payment Systems Regulator

The Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) is the UK's economic regulator of payment systems. We are here to make payment systems work well for those that use them. Our vision is for payment systems that are accessible, reliable, secure and value for money. We are an independent subsidiary of the Financial Conduct Authority with our own statutory objectives and governance, Managing Director and Board. We were incorporated in April 2014 and became fully operational in April 2015. Payment systems form a vital part of the UK’s financial system. They underpin the services that enable funds to be transferred between people and institutions – from large transfers between firms to a contactless payment for your morning coffee. These payment systems process some 40 billion transactions a year, worth around £92 trillion. We have three statutory objectives: to promote competition; to promote innovation; and to ensure that payment systems are operated and developed in the interests of service-users. Our aim is to ensure payment systems and the regulatory framework operate in the best interests of service-users and the wider UK economy − promoting rather than constraining innovation and competition. Take a look at our latest vacancies: https://www.psr.org.uk/about-us/jobs-at-the-psr/


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