What is to be filled in the field “Readiness Date”?
The Readiness Date (or Effective Date) is the date by which a Participant will effectively adhere to a Scheme.
The Readiness Date (or Effective Date) is the date by which a Participant will effectively adhere to a Scheme.
No, Applicants will not indicate in the adherence documents whether they act as a Debtor PSP or as a Creditor PSP under one or both of the SEPA Direct Debit Schemes.
A PSP may adhere to the SCT Instant Scheme in the capacity of a Beneficiary PSP only, capable of receiving Scheme payments.
In this situation, the PSP should submit its Adherence Pack directly to the EPC Secretariat.
No. Where subsidiaries are located throughout SEPA, it is not necessary to consult a NASO in each of the countries where a subsidiary is located.
In general, Applicants are expected to first consult a NASO before submitting their application to the EPC.
No. The underlying obligations under the Scheme are the responsibility of the adhering PSP only and not the Agent.
See response to Question 9.
Yes, the organisation can act as an Agent on behalf of its members, subject to the foregoing provisions.
If a PSP or an association signs as Agent on behalf of another, the two parties must have taken the necessary legal steps to establish the necessary authority for the agency arrangement.