When is the real-time payment scheme available?
Real-time payments (SEPA Instant Credit Transfers) can be made and received at any time: the service is available 24/7.
Which banks offer real-time payments?
Real-time payments can be made and received in all of Europe: the same service is available in the entire SEPA between participating banks. The scheme may be extended to cover 34 European countries.
What happens if the bank receiving the real-time payment does not participate in the scheme?
OP will specify the treatment of outgoing payments before adopting outgoing real-time payments.
What is the currency of real-time payments?
Real-time SEPA Instant Credit Transfers are euro payments.
Does the amount of real-time payment matter?
Inter-bank transfers in Finland currently do not have a euro-based upper limit. The upper limit in the SEPA scheme is now 15,000 euros. The upper limit will probably rise across SEPA and banks from other countries will join in the Closed User Group (CUG) without a maximum limit.
In the future, how are received payments updated?
Intraday account and reference transactions can already be retrieved 24/7/365 as a current day transaction statement query from the Web Services channel using the camt.052 message. More automated system integration via APIs will be available later.
How can I see whether a received payment was made as a real-time payment?
The transaction’s additional information message is “SEPA INSTANT CREDIT TRANSFER”. You will see this on the bank statement and transaction query, for instance. For payments made from another bank as a regular credit transfer, the additional information is “SEPA PAYMENT”
What will happen to urgent payments currently used in Finland?
When Finnish banks join in the new SEPA Instant Credit Transfer scheme, the old urgent payment will be replaced with the new real-time service with a broader geographical reach. Banks will join in the service in their own time.