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Electronic Banking Internet Communication Standard is a European internet-based communication and security banking standard.  
The Electronic Banking Internet Communication Standard is a European internet-based communication and security banking standard.  


It is a bank-neutral transmission protocol that companies and banks use to exchange financial messages with each other, primarily for remote data transfer, such as corporate payment transactions.
It is a bank-neutral transmission protocol that companies and banks use to exchange financial messages with each other, primarily for remote data transfer, such as corporate payment transactions.

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(EBICS.)

The Electronic Banking Internet Communication Standard is a European internet-based communication and security banking standard.

It is a bank-neutral transmission protocol that companies and banks use to exchange financial messages with each other, primarily for remote data transfer, such as corporate payment transactions.


See also