EBICS Banking Communication Protocol | Direct-debits
EBICS, an acronym for Electronic Banking Internet Communication Standard, is a universal banking communication protocol in Europe, facilitating secure exchanges between financial institutions and their clients.
Sending and receiving SEPA Direct Debit files with EBICS
You can use the EBICS protocol to send your SEPA direct debit files from Cegid Direct-debits automatically and receive unpaid order notices and Payment Status Reports (PSR).
EBICS is an interbank protocol: it can be chosen to exchange data with any bank in France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland. In addition to the banks in these 3 countries, other European banks also use this protocol.
There are two versions of EBICS
EBICS T(for transport)
Enables simple file exchange
EBICS TS (for transport and signature)
Enables files to be exchanged and orders to be digitally signed
EBICS access and transmissions
- The banks provide an EBICS server so their customers can receive their statements (account statements…) and send their banking orders (within the framework of a service contract)
- The banking management and cash management software have an EBICS module to enable communication with the banks’ servers
The advantages of EBICS
Common system for France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland
Compatible with SEPA direct debit and credit transfer formats
Integrated personal digital signature
Free access
(quick and very secure, enables large volumes of files to be sent)
To find out more about the creation of the EBICS protocol, visit the European Payments Council website (www.europeanpaymentscouncil.eu).
Why choose EBICS in Cegid Direct-debits?
Send your orders directly
to the bank
Receive your unpaid order notices
so you can update your customer account: automatically receive failed direct debits (camt.054 via EBICS)
Receive your Payment Status Reports
(PSR)