In March 2019, Andorra became part of the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), which meant the adoption of the regulation for transfers and card payments. Andorra’s membership of the SEPA Direct Debit (SDD) scheme will be implemented from May 2021. This milestone brings with it a number of changes for individuals and businesses that issue and receive Direct Debits.
One advantage of belonging to the SEPA area is greater ease, security, efficiency and speed when making payments, as well as the elimination of barriers to international payments between member countries. Improvements include the ability to use a single account for Direct Debit payments in any SEPA area country and extended cut-off times for the return of Direct Debits. This eliminates the need to have an account in another country (if in the SEPA area) to pay second home expenses by Direct Debit, for example, as these payments can now be collected from an Andorran account.
At the administrative level there are a number of changes that affect the relationship between creditors and debtors. Andorran Banking has provided a one-year period when the current ABA-09 standard for Direct Debits and the new SEPA Direct Debit standard will run in parallel, allowing individuals and companies that issue Direct Debits to adapt to the change and reduce its impact on their activities. Here are the main changes.