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Cash Management & eBanking January 2014
SEPA Country-Specific Information Slovakia
Contents
INTRODUCTION 3 END-DATE INFORMATION 3 IBAN CONVERSION SERVICE 4 SEPA PRODUCTS 4 SEPA CREDITOR IDENTIFIER (CI) 5 MANDATE INFORMATION 5 COUNTRY-SPECIFIC FORMATS 6 VALUE-ADDED SERVICES 7
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INTRODUCTION
This document provides an overview of all country-specific information you need in order to successfully overcome the challenges of SEPA and achieve a seamless migration. Being properly informed and equipped with the necessary tools, you will be able to fully realise all the potential the new SEPA instruments will bring.
END-DATE INFORMATION
SEPA has become a regulatory project. The mandatory end-date was agreed upon for 1 February 2014. Regulation (EU) no. 260/2012 set the end-dates for national payment schemes and SEPA migration schemes, as follows:
END-DATE INFORMATION
The end date was set for 31 January 2014 based on the EU regulation 260/2012. The amendment for an additional transition period until 31 July 2014 was approved by the EU authorities. The related impact on national products is linked to the end-date information. For more information please refer to the link below.* Communication between banks and the Slovak Interbank Payment System (SIPS):
In local formats via a SEPA convertor until 31 January 2014
Only in ISO 20022 XML format from 1 February 2014 onwards
Communication between customers and banks:
In ISO 20022 XML format with exceptions**: 1 February 2014 – 31 January 2016
In ISO 20022 XML format without exceptions**: from 1 February 2016 onwards
BIC as optional data for customers:
For domestic transactions 1 February 2014
For cross-border transactions 1 February 2016
Niche products: There are no niche products in Slovakia Conversion services for consumers: 31 January 2016
** Exceptions: a) Use of the IBAN: Corporates can continue to use the account number as BBAN and banks will convert it to the respective IBAN b) Use of XML messaging formats: Corporates are allowed to use the existing formats; during the transition period banks will support the existing formats extended by the mandatory fields of the SEPA standard.
* http://www.ecb.europa.eu/paym/sepa/pdf/countries/sk_sepa_migration_fact_sheet.pdf?1d4db0750398b35d54bd7623607e9446
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IBAN CONVERSION SERVICE
Conversion tools offered by UniCredit Bank Slovakia a.s. UniCredit Bank Slovakia a.s. has developed a proprietary conversion service – an IBAN to-and-from method – able to determine and update IBAN and BIC for the accounts held with us.
IBAN structure In Slovakia, the IBAN is composed of 24 characters, structured as follows: Positions 1 – 2: ISO country code (SK for Slovakia) Positions 3 – 4: Check digits Positions 5 – 8: Bank identifier/bank code (e.g. “1111” as in the case of UniCredit Bank Slovakia a.s.) Characters 9 – 24: Account number* maximum 6 digits for the prefix maximum 10 digits for the main account number
* Please note that some Slovak account numbers may have fewer digits than the maximum; in this case “0s” should be added at the beginning until the characters total 16 (e.g. the account number with the prefix 0000190000123123; the account number without prefix 0000001234567890).
SEPA PRODUCTS
Domestic products Domestic EUR credit transfers will have to be migrated to SEPA Credit Transfers (SCT) Domestic direct debits will have to be migrated to SEPA Direct Debits – SDD Core or SDD B2B
COMPARISON – CREDIT TRANSFER IN LOCAL FORMAT VS. SEPA CREDIT TRANSFER
Criteria Credit transfer in local format SEPA Credit Transfer Coverage area Only for domestic payments For domestic and cross-border payments
within the SEPA area
IBAN/BIC BBAN and National Bank Code of the beneficiary required
IBAN/BIC* of the beneficiary required
Transactions Interbank transactions in EUR currency Creditor’s account held with Slovak banks
SHA fees, EUR currency, creditor’s account held with SEPA area banks
Execution date Debit: At execution date Credit: UniCredit Bank SK D+0** Other banks D+1**
Debit: At execution date Credit: UniCredit Bank SK: D+0** Other banks: D+1** Paper-based payment orders can be effected D+1 and credited to the payee’s account D+2
Payment identification Variable/specific/constant symbol End-to-end reference
* BIC mandatory for domestic payments till 1 February 2014 and for cross-border payments untill 1 February 2016; **Working days
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While designing your migration approach, make sure you understand the related impact, as also summarised below:
COMPARISON – DOMESTIC DIRECT DEBITS IN LOCAL FORMAT VS. SEPA DIRECT DEBITS
Criteria Direct Debit in local format SDD Core SDD B2B Allowance of SDD collection Local format does not contain all
necessary data to allow SDD Yes
Region Only domestic (SK) Domestic and cross-border Domestic and cross-border Format Local “KV” format ISO 20022 XML ISO 20022 XML Sequence type N/A First/Recurrent/One-off First/Recurrent/One-off Eligible debtor Consumer and non-consumer Consumer and non-consumer Non-consumer only * Submission** and due date Paid after the acceptance of
collection request by the debtor bank
D-5 (First/One-off) D-2 (Recurrent)
D-1 (all)
Mandate management Debit mandate flow mandate kept by the debtor
Mandate kept by the creditor Mandate kept by the creditor and by the debtor bank
Refunds No refund is possible for an authorised DD – it is irrevocable 13 months for an unauthorised transaction
Unconditional refund right within 8 weeks, following the date of debit. 13 months for an unauthorised transaction
No refund for an authorised transaction 13 months for an unauthorised transaction
Mandate checking Mandate checking is mandatory for the debtor bank. Mandate contains a maximum collection limit.
Mandate will be stored and has to be checked by debtor’s bank in case of “conditionally protected” client account
Mandate must be stored at debtor’s bank before the first collection and checked by the debtor bank with every debit entry
Pre-notification N/A 14 days before due date 14 days before due date
SEPA CREDITOR IDENTIFIER (CI)
CI for Slovakia CI for Slovakia is structured as follows: Positions 1 – 2: ISO country code (SK for Slovakia) Positions 3 – 4: Check digits Positions 5 – 7: Creditor Business Code (to be assigned by the creditor, by default “ZZZ”) Characters 8 – 18: Creditor National Identifier for the creditor, numbered in consecutive ascending order, beginning from
the left side with digit “7” (e.g. 70000000025)
How to obtain a Creditor Identifier The payee shall ask his bank for the CI (only one CI can be used, regardless of the bank and the account from which the direct debit is affected. The list of CIs is managed by the National Bank of Slovakia.
MANDATE INFORMATION
Mandate migration Based on the Regulation (EU) no. 260/2012 a continuity clause for existing mandates has been enabled: The existent mandates, given by debtors to their banks until 1 February 2014, remain valid for SDD Core For SDD B2B it is required to sign a new mandate
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Migration rules Since 1 February 2014 banks will implement the protection of the payer accounts in accordance with the SEPA standards as follows: Accounts fully opened to any direct debits Conditionally protected accounts, i.e. the accounts opened for direct debits, for which the payer agreed with in advance Accounts closed to any direct debits.
Banks in Slovakia have to migrate all payer accounts as conditionally protected accounts as of 1 February 2014.
COUNTRY-SPECIFIC FORMATS
Country-specific formats are based on ISO20022 local “KV” format which is used by all domestic banks.
Overview of products related to domestic formats Direct debits in Slovakia are largely used as payment collection instruments and are generally processed in local “KV” format. The same file format is used for domestic credit transfers.
OVERVIEW – PRODUCTS RELATED TO DOMESTIC FORMATS
Type Description End date Target product and specifics/formats
HD:32 and HD:12/local “KV” format via SIPS
Request for collection and direct debit
31 January 2014 SDD CORE and SDD B2B / XML
HD:11/local “KV” format via SIPS
Domestic credit transfers 31 January 2014 SCT/XML
SWIFT MT103 via TARGET2 Urgent payments No end date has been defined so far
MT103 – TARGET2
XML RELATED PAYMENT INITIATION, BOOKING INFORMATION AND ACCOUNT STATEMENTS
XML urgent pain.001
pain.001 pain.002 pain.008 camt.052 camt.053 camt.054 camt.086
Availability at UniCredit Bank Slovakia Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No
Remittance information Unstructured remittance information (140 characters) is recommended. The end-to-end reference is conventionally used for reconciliation purposes.
CHANNELS FOR SEPA PAYMENT INITIATION
SEPA Credit Transfer SEPA Direct Debit CORE/B2B Other transfers MultiCash Yes Yes Under development Business Net Professional Yes Yes Under development EuropeanGate Yes Under development Yes Paper-based Yes No Yes
CUT-OFF TIMES
SEPA Credit Transfer SDD Core SDD B2B COT 9.30 p.m. CET 8 a.m. CET 8 a.m. CET Presentation day Same day D-6 / D-3 / D-2 / Recurrent D-2
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Additional optional services Migration of symbols to the E2E reference
If customers want to use symbols for payment identification – variable, specific and constant, also in the new XML formats – they have to use the Slovak convention “/VS[N10]/SS[N10]/KS[N4]” and enter data into the end-to-end reference, as follows: /VS[N10] – Variable symbol consisting of ten digits /SS[N10] – Specific symbol consisting of ten digits /KS[N4] – Constant symbol consisting of four digits.
In this way also the customers who will not convert to the XML standards as of 1 February 2014 can reconcile their payments according to the currently used symbols.
VALUE-ADDED SERVICES
UniCredit Bank Slovakia a.s. is also able to provide you with additional value-added services, such as: Conversion of BBAN to IBAN – based on the request received from our customers (BBANs are provided in an excel file) SEPA Messages – We are already able to support pain.001 and pain.008, as well as camt.052 and camt.053 (as per the
Slovak national standards). For more details please refer to the following websites: http://www.iso20022.org/payments_messages.page and www.europeanpaymentscouncil.eu/
More information on different SEPA topics, including the “Country-Specific Information” Guides, can be found on our website: www.gtb.unicredit.eu.
Information about SEPA in Slovakia can be found as well on the website of the National Bank of Slovakia: www.nbs.sk/sk/platobne-systemy/sepa
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