Skip Navigation

Single Euro Payments Area

worldSEPA - single euro payments area

SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area) is an initiative of the European banking industry. It aims to create one single, integrated, standardised payments market in Europe.

Overview

SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area) is an initiative of the European banking industry. It aims to create one single, integrated, standardised payments market in Europe.

The introduction of SEPA means that cross-border electronic payments in euro across the 32 SEPA countries can be as quick, easy and cost effective as the equivalent Domestic payments.

There will be a number of benefits for both consumers and businesses alike, for example;

  1. Consumers are able to pay by direct debit from their Irish current account for services provided by companies throughout Europe such as telephone, insurance and other utilities without having to set up a separate overseas current account.
  2. Businesses are able to make all euro payment transactions in one standard format, within Ireland or cross-border from their Irish current account using SEPA payment instructions

There are three main SEPA products - SEPA Credit Transfer, SEPA Direct Debit and the SEPA Cards Framework.

The Table below provides a brief overview of the new SEPA payment products.

SEPA Payment Product Description Current Status
SEPA Credit Transfer (SCT) SEPA Credit Transfer facilitates cross-border payments in euro throughout the SEPA zone, quickly, securely and efficiently. SEPA Credit Transfer was launched on 28th January 2008.
SEPA Direct Debit (SDD) SEPA Direct Debits make it possible to make cross-border direct debits in euro as securely and efficiently as domestic direct debits. SEPA Direct Debit product offering was implemented by the European Banking Industry in November 2009.
SEPA Card Framework (SCF) The SEPA Cards Framework (SCF) will ensure that card payments and cash withdrawals can be made easily, safely and efficiently throughout the SEPA zone. The SEPA Card Framework was launched on 1st January 2008.

Back to Top


 

PDF Dowloads

Back to Top

Download Adobe Acrobat reader from the Adobe website

To view the above reports you will need Acrobat Reader which is free from Adobe's website

Business Online

call

1890 818 265

or