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2013
Anthology
Titel
E-mandates for SEPA direct debit
Titel Supplements
Opportunities for banks, creditors and service providers
Abstract
With the SEPA migration end date set for February 2014, banks and creditors need to adapt their systems to support the management of SEPA Direct Debit (SDD) mandates. This white paper is targeted at banks, creditors, and service providers seeking a solution that streamlines their processes and complies with the new SEPA requirements and recommendations. It presents possible alternatives and discusses their respective advantages and limitations. The investigated alternatives are: - (Scanned) paper mandates and two-corner model mandate solutions - Three-corner model-based mandates that make use of a digital signature, and - Four-corner model solutions for e-mandates which directly involve the debtor bank and the creditor bank. These solutions are assessed based on arguments taking into account the mandate validity, the efficiency for all involved actors (debtor, debtor bank, creditor and creditor bank), and the reachability of potential debtors and creditors.
Verlag
Fraunhofer IAO
Verlagsort
Stuttgart