At MoraBanc we have implement a process of automatic adaptation of all Direct Debits created before 10 May 2021 to comply with the SEPA Direct Debit scheme, in addition to automatically creating the identification data for all mandates from before the aforementioned date. For this purpose, we applied the following criteria:
- Unique mandate reference: we took the customer reference from the Direct Debit created using the ABA-09 standard.
- BIC: calculated automatically via the Direct Debit’s IBAN.
- Scheme: all mandates have been created using the CORE scheme.
- Payment type: all current mandates will be defined as recurring payments.
- Mandate signature date: all current mandates have been created with signature date 31 March 2021.
- Mandate description: this field is optional and has been left blank.
- Credit transfer description: as these Direct Debits were originally created as ABA-09, we have limited the description lines to 140 characters.
We will continue to accept the ABA-09 standard Direct Debit files and temporarily convert them to the new SEPA Direct Debit scheme for approximately one year so that payees or issuers can adapt their IT systems to the new regulation. However, the description field in the interbank interchange system is limited to 140 characters by SEPA regulation.
For a period of one year, ABA-09 standard credit transfer files will be accepted to enable businesses and companies to adjust their systems to send credit transfers using the SEPA Credit Transfer scheme, i.e. by means of credit transfer files rather than Direct Debits. However, the description will be limited to 140 characters as this has been established in the interbank exchange system.