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Addressing the SEPA Migration Challenge

Dieter Stynen, Deutsche Bank - 30 May 2013

The closer the 1 February 2014 deadline for migration to the single euro payments area (SEPA) looms, the more complex the transition seems to become. This article discusses some of the corporate treasury concerns now coming to light, and outlines how they may yet be overcome with the right guidance and practical support.

SEPA: The Final Countdown

Michael Steinbach, Equens - 21 Mar 2013

The single euro payments area (SEPA) waiting game is nearly at an end for European corporates, banks and service providers. With a migration end date confirmed by the European Parliament for 1 February 2014, all parties are being encouraged to be more proactive in migrating their payments systems and services to the new formats.

Data Cleansing in Preparation for SEPA: Part Two - Minimising the Challenge

Jonathan Williams, Experian - 7 Mar 2013

Failure to ensure clean payment data for the single euro payments area (SEPA) deadline on 1 February 2014 could significantly affect businesses’ ability to continue making and receiving payments. Organisations need the confidence that they can continue doing business at minimal cost and risk, using the correct bank account formats. This second instalment of a two-part data cleansing article (click here for part 1) will show firms how to achieve compliance, while minimising the challenges.

Payments Data: The True Challenge for Corporates

Patrik Neutjens, SWIFT - 5 Mar 2013

The benefits promised to corporates by the advent of the single euro payments area (SEPA) in February 2014 could be eclipsed by the costs of rejected payments caused by incorrect or incomplete data. This article outlines the challenges for companies and their treasury departments in ensuring the transition to SEPA is as smooth as possible.

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