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Plăți SEPA

Cardflo acceptă plățile SEPA, oferind o metodă standardizată, eficientă și rentabilă pentru tranzacțiile din Zona Euro. Acest lucru permite comercianților să proceseze plăți și să primească fonduri în 36 de țări europene la fel de ușor ca transferurile interne.

Utilizați SEPA pentru operațiuni europene simplificate și complexități bancare reduse.

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Prezentarea generală

The Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) is a regulatory initiative designed to harmonise electronic payments across Europe. It enables companies to make and receive Euro-denominated payments under a unified set of technical and legal standards.

Within the payments stack, SEPA functions as a direct bank transfer mechanism that bypasses traditional card networks, reducing the reliance on interchange and scheme fees.

By using standardised IBAN and BIC formats, the system ensures that cross-border transactions within the Eurozone are processed with the same efficiency as domestic transfers. The framework covers Credit Transfers, Instant Credit Transfers, and Direct Debits, with each variant serving specific transaction requirements.

Merchants and Payment Service Providers (PSPs) integrate this method to lower processing costs, improve settlement reliability, and align with PSD2 requirements. The structure is governed by the European Payments Council, ensuring consistent behaviour across all participating clearing and settlement mechanisms.

Cum funcționează

  1. Mandate collection and validation

    For SEPA Direct Debit transactions, the merchant must obtain a signed mandate from the debtor. This document authorises the creditor to pull funds from the specific Euro account.

    The mandate must contain specific data points, including a unique mandate reference and evidence of the debtor's consent for compliance audits.

  2. Transaction submission to gateway

    The merchant submits a payment instruction to their PSP or gateway. This request includes the debtor's IBAN and BIC, the transaction amount, and the mandate details for direct debits.

    The system checks the formatting and ensuring the bank account belongs to a SEPA-participating territory before routing.

  3. Clearing and settlement process

    The transaction is routed through a central clearing facility, such as STEP2 or RT1. Credit transfers are pushed by the payer, while direct debits are requested by the payee's bank.

    Funds are typically moved between the acquirer and issuer accounts according to the specific SEPA scheme timelines.

  4. Status notification and reconciliation

    Once the clearing cycle completes, the merchant receives a status update via the gateway. For credit transfers, this is an incoming notification of funds.

    For direct debits, the merchant monitors for R-transactions, which signify failures, returns, or refusals that require technical or manual reconciliation.

De ce contează

Reduction in processing overheads

SEPA payments typically incur lower costs compared to credit card processing because they avoid interchange and scheme fees. For high-volume merchants, moving transactions from card networks to bank transfers can significantly improve margins.

The standardised technical framework also reduces the administrative burden of managing multiple local bank account types across the European Economic Area, centralising treasury operations.

Standardised cross-border settlement

The removal of distinction between domestic and cross-border Euro payments simplifies international expansion within Europe. Merchants can reach customers in over 30 countries using a single integration point.

This harmonisation reduces the complexity of KYB and AML checks when operating across different jurisdictions, as the underlying infrastructure relies on a common set of rules for data exchange and fund movement.

Cazuri de utilizare

Subscription energy providers

Utility companies utilise SEPA Direct Debit Core for monthly billing of residential customers. This ensures consistent cash flow and minimises churn associated with expired or lost payment cards, as bank account details change less frequently than card BINs.

SaaS business platforms

B2B software providers favour SEPA Credit Transfers for high-value annual contracts. This method avoids the authorisation limits often found on corporate procurement cards and provides a clear audit trail for the subscriber's finance department and internal reconciliation.

European marketplace payouts

Digital marketplaces use SEPA Credit Transfers to distribute funds to sellers across the Eurozone. This allows for rapid settlement in a single currency, reducing FX costs and ensuring sellers receive the exact amount without intermediary bank deductions.

În cifre

8 weeks
Direct Debit Refund Window

This is the standard industry timeframe for 'no-questions-asked' refunds under the SEPA Core Direct Debit scheme for consumer protections.

<10s
Instant Settlement Speed

Typical processing time for SEPA Instant Credit Transfers between participating financial institutions, assuming no technical delays or compliance flags.

20-50%
Cost Reduction Potential

Estimated range of savings when comparing SEPA Direct Debit fees to typical merchant account fees for mid-market credit card transactions.

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What you get with Plăți SEPA

  • Procesați eficient plățile în Euro în 36 de țări SEPA.
  • Reduceți costurile tranzacțiilor pentru plățile europene transfrontaliere.
  • Utilizați SEPA Direct Debit pentru facturarea recurentă și serviciile de abonament.
  • Beneficiați de un cadru legal și tehnic armonizat pentru transferurile europene.
  • Îmbunătățiți reconcilierea plăților cu date de tranzacție standardizate.
  • Extindeți acoperirea pieței în Zona Euro cu o metodă de plată larg acceptată.
  • Enhances compliance with PSD2 and upcoming PSD3 frameworks for secure bank-to-bank electronic transfers.
  • Provides a unified legal framework for debtor protections and refund rights within the Eurozone.
  • Simplifies pan-European treasury management by centralising collections into a single Euro bank account.
  • Minimises reliance on expensive card schemes for high-value B2B and consumer transactions.
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Questions about Plăți SEPA

Ce țări sunt incluse în zona SEPA?

Zona SEPA include toate cele 27 de state membre ale UE, cele trei țări SEE (Islanda, Liechtenstein, Norvegia) și patru țări din afara SEE (Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Elveția și Regatul Unit). Aceasta acoperă 36 de națiuni pentru transferurile în Euro.

Care este diferența dintre SEPA Credit Transfer și SEPA Direct Debit?

SEPA Credit Transfer (SCT) este o plată inițiată de plătitor, potrivită pentru plăți ocazionale. SEPA Direct Debit (SDD) este o plată inițiată de beneficiar (comerciant) cu autorizația plătitorului, ideală pentru plăți recurente, cum ar fi abonamentele.

Cât timp durează de obicei decontarea plăților SEPA?

Transferurile de credit SEPA standard se decontează de obicei în termen de o zi lucrătoare. Debitele directe SEPA respectă, de asemenea, termene specifice, decontându-se în general în câteva zile lucrătoare, în funcție de schemă și de timpii de procesare ai băncii.

SEPA Instant oferă decontare imediată.

Can SEPA payments be processed in currencies other than the Euro?

No, the SEPA framework is strictly for transactions denominated in Euro. While a bank account may be held in a non-Euro currency, the clearing and settlement between the participating banks must occur in Euro.

If a transfer is initiated from a British Pound account, an FX conversion occurs at the bank level before the SEPA transfer is executed.

How long does it take for a SEPA Credit Transfer to settle?

Standard SEPA Credit Transfers (SCT) typically settle within one business day. However, the SEPA Instant Credit Transfer (SCT Inst) scheme allows for funds to be available in the recipient's account in less than ten seconds, operating 24/7.

The availability of instant transfers depends on whether both the sending and receiving banks have joined the SCT Inst scheme.

What is a Creditor Identifier and how is it obtained?

A Creditor Identifier (CID) is a unique code assigned to a business that allows them to collect funds via SEPA Direct Debit. In many jurisdictions, a merchant must apply for this through their local bank or a PSP.

The CID ensures that the merchant is identifiable across the entire SEPA area, regardless of where the debtor's bank is located.

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