Banking File - Germany - SEPA
This page contains some guidance about where to enter information in order for it to be included correctly
in Banking File export files when they are produced
using the Germany - SEPA Payment File
Format.
Configuration
- In the Company Info setting:
- Ensure the Company Name and Reg No. are correct.
- Enter your company's address in the first two Address fields. Both fields must be filled in for the
address and country to be exported.
- Enter your bank account number in IBAN format including two-character country prefix in the
Bank 2 field. The bank account number will be used if the Bank A/C No in a Payment Mode is blank (step
4 below), and the country prefix will be used as the country in which you are located.
- In the Banks setting:
- Enter a separate record for each Bank used by your Suppliers, and one for your own
Bank.
- For your own Bank, specify a BIC (SWIFT) and enter the Account (IBAN).
- If you will be sending Payments to a Supplier's Bank in Currencies other than the Euro, specify an
Exchange Rate Contract Number in that Supplier's Bank record.
- If a Supplier's Bank is not in your country, specify a BIC (SWIFT) in their Bank record, and enter
the word "Foreign" in the Sort Code field.
- For your Suppliers' Banks, enter the country in which they are located in the Country field (in
two-character ISO 3166 format).
- In the Contact records for each Supplier:
- Enter the address using the first two Address fields. Both fields must be filled in for
the address and country to be exported (the country will be taken from the prefix in the Supplier's IBAN).
- Enter the Supplier's bank account number in IBAN format including two-character country prefix
in the IBAN Code field.
If the bank account number is not in IBAN format, enter it in the Bank Account or Bank Account 2
fields, and enter the Supplier's country in the Country field (in two-character ISO 3166 format).
- Enter the Supplier's Bank in the Account Operator field using 'Paste Special'.
- In the Payment Modes setting, enter your Bank
on flip D of each Payment Mode using 'Paste Special' and ensure the Account (IBAN) is brought into the
Bank A/C No field on flip A. Payments
- Ensure the To Bank A/C on flip H of each row contains the relevant Supplier's IBAN. If
this field is blank or contains a bank account number that is not in the IBAN format, the tag
<IBAN> in <CdtrAcct> will not be exported and instead the bank account number will be
exported in the tag <Id> instead .
- If you add a Bank Reference or a Payment Code to at least one Payment row (flip H), it will be
exported in the tag <Ref> inside <CdtrRefInf>. The Bank Reference and Payment Code will be
copied from the Reference or Payment Code respectively in each Purchase Invoice being paid.
- Select "Per Supplier" as the Payment Format on the
'Bank' card if appropriate. Exporting
- Select "Shared" as the Bank Fees option in the 'Specify Banking File' window if
appropriate. This will cause "SLEV" to be exported in the tag <ChrgBr>. You can use the
Payment Settings setting to choose which option
in the specification window will be selected by default.
- If a Payment record contains more than one row with the same Supplier, you can select One
Payment per Supplier if you want those rows to be grouped together in the export file. If selected, all
Payments will be exported on a One Payment per Supplier basis. If not selected, only those Payments
where the Payment Format is "Per Supplier" (step 7 above) will be exported on that basis.
- When a Payment is exported on a "Per Supplier" basis, the <Ustrd> tag will contain a long
text string made up of references to each Purchase Invoice being paid. Usually, the Supp. Inv. No. of each
Purchase Invoice will be exported in this tag in the format Invoice:Supp. Inv. No, 1, Supp. Inv. No. 2. If If
any Purchase Invoice does not have a Supp. Inv. No., the text "TRANSFER" will be exported (e.g.
Invoice:TRANSFER, Supp. Inv. No. 2).
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Export functions in the Purchase Ledger and Integration modules:
- Introduction
- Banking File, including:
- Australia - ABA
- Czech banking file formats (includes
Czech - ABO and Czech - CITI bank)
- Danish banking file formats (includes
BGBank, Den Denske Bank, Jyske Bank, Midtbank, SYDBANK and Unibank)
- Estonia - Riigikassa
- Finland - SEPA
- Germany - SEPA
- Hungary - HVB
- Latvian banking file formats (includes
FidaVista and SEPA)
- Lithuanian banking file formats
(includes LITAS-ESIS 1.1 and SEPA)
- Namibia
- New Zealand banking file
formats (includes ANZ, ASB, BNZ, KiwiBank, National Bank and Westpac)
- Norwegian banking file formats
(includes DnB Telepay, K-Link, SparNett, Postbanken and Telepay 2)
- Polish banking file formats (includes
BPH, ING Bank and Reiffaisen Bank)
- Spain - SEPA
- Swedish banking file formats (includes
Handelsbanken, Nordea, PostGirot, SE-Banken and Swedbank)
- UK - BACS
- Intrastat Purchase Invoices UK
- Open Purchase Invoices
- P/L Liquidity List
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