The Single Euro Payment Area (SEPA) is a newly introduced single integrated payments environment for countries within the SEPA region. This refers to all countries in the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland.
The SEPA credit transfers will be supported. This involves generating bank payment files for export which are compliant with the SEPA format. The file generated is in XML and is standardized for all the banks within the SEPA region.
The following changes are implemented for all legislations.
1. Cash instruments
Notes:
i. For Netherlands, the default transaction grouping option for ING Bank and ABN AMRO Bank is “Grouped”; and RABO Bank is “Single”.
ii. For France, the IBAN field is alphanumerical and does not support special characters or spaces.
iii. For Switzerland, BIC and IBAN codes were stored together in the BIC code field, prior to this project. With the new implementation, values which were entered earlier will remain displayed at the BIC code field. Validation of the BIC code field is only applied when the Save button is clicked on.
2. Maintain bank account numbers
3. XML Financial import/ export
4. Document settings
5. Process payments
i. A key value in the Payment information block is the payment date of the records.
ii. At Accounts maintenance for accounts payable, the Group payments setting can be activated. This updates the payment date for all records selected with the current date and all records will be grouped and generated in one payment file.
iii. If payment records do not meet the criteria for SEPA bank format, a normal bank format file is generated for these records.
iv. SEPA has been implemented according to the standard SEPA definition as used in, for example, The Netherlands and Belgium. Banks in other countries that use this same SEPA definition will be able to accept the SEPA payment files that Exact Globe produces, however Exact Software has only tested and therefore only supports SEPA for The Netherlands, Belgium and Switzerland. For other countries or particular banks within a country, a deviation from this standard may be applicable causing the SEPA file not to be accepted by those banks. Exact will research on such further localization for future product updates of Exact Globe.