Experian Teams with Citi to Provide SEPA Data Conversion Service
Released
on: November 2, 2009, 6:00 am
Author: Experian
Industry: Financial
Experian,
the global information services company, is partnering with Citi
to provide an automated International Bank Account Number (IBAN)
and Bank Identifier Code (BIC) conversion and validation service
for SEPA-compliant cross-border payments. While Experian's Data
Conversion Service will be delivered across all 31 countries in
the SEPA region, the partnership also extends to Citi customers
initiating payments to and from the SEPA area from anywhere in
the world.
Use
of SEPA Credit Transfer (SCT) and SEPA Direct Debit (SDD) schemes
requires corporates to submit a valid BIC
IBAN for all EU cross-border Credit Transfers and, from November
2009, for all direct debit payments. Additionally, several European
countries have adopted the IBAN as part of their own domestic
payment standard. In order to enable Citi's customers to take
advantage of the SCT and SDD schemes, the IBAN
and BIC Conversion service will ensure customer databases
are as accurate and complete as possible.
Experian
will check, validate and convert existing domestic BBANs (Basic
Bank Account Numbers) to the required IBAN and BIC standard in
bulk, enabling customers to avoid rejection or failed payments,
thereby reducing transaction costs and improving straight through
processing of payment instructions. In addition, the bank's customers
will be able to identify invalid records that require further
or correct information to be obtained or verified, including invalid
account numbers and closed bank branches.
Ruth
Wandhöfer, EMEA Head of Payment Strategy & Market Policy
Global Transaction Services at Citi, commented: "Submitting
invalid data when making a payment can be costly for corporates
and their customers. However, by teaming up with Experian to ensure
bank account details are converted into the right format, we will
enable our customers to reduce the cost of correcting rejected
payment information. In addition, the service enables us and our
customer base to be ready for the introduction of SEPA Direct
Debits in November 2009."
Jonathan
Williams, Director of Product Development and Strategy at Experian
Payments, added: "Experian's conversion service is already
used by many of the world's leading organisations to check their
data, convert their data and then keep their data clean. By partnering
with Citi, Experian is enabling a growing number of the world's
biggest businesses to make SEPA payments, while at the same time
helping the bank to improve its operational efficiency."
ENDS
About
Experian Payments:
Experian Payments develops global strategic payment software solutions
and services to meet the requirements of the world's leading banks
and corporate organisations. Focussing on the specific challenges
of SEPA Validation
and Euro
Payments processing, Experian Payments' platform-independent
solutions help organisations control costs, reduce risks and improve
customer service through the minimisation of payment errors. Experian
Payments has over 1,000 customers across all sectors of industry
and commerce. Experian Payments is a division of Experian.
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Experian Payments
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