GO

In your view, what is the main advantage for non-consumer payment service users resulting from migration to harmonised SEPA payment schemes and technical standards?

Streamline back office processes and, consequently, reduce costs
Collect direct debit payments based on the new harmonised SEPA Direct Debit Schemes across all SEPA countries
Generate efficiencies with implementation of the ISO 20022 message standards
Centralise cash management
Consolidate number of bank accounts required to manage payment business
or show results
 

EPC Newsletter
Issue 2 - April 2009

SEPA Credit Transfer (SCT) & SEPA Direct Debit (SDD)

More is MoreEPC Newsletter for Scheme Participants

24.04.09 BY Herman Segers

INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY

Going forward, the EPC will publish an additional Newsletter designed to specifically address the information needs of scheme participants offering SEPA services. The EPC Newsletter for Scheme Participants will provide regular updates on the latest EPC developments pertaining to the SEPA schemes and standards including links to the relevant technical documentation and detailed specifications published by the EPC. The EPC Newsletter for Scheme Participants will be launched within the next quarter and will be delivered by e-mail to scheme participants.

 

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