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(SDD). A direct debit made under the SEPA scheme rules, either within or across national boundaries within Europe, whereby one-off and repetitive payments are initiated by the payee to collect payments electronically from the debtor’s bank account based on a mandate giving pre-authorisation.   
(SDD).  
 
A direct debit made under the SEPA scheme rules, either within or across national boundaries within Europe, whereby one-off and repetitive payments are initiated by the payee to collect payments electronically from the debtor’s bank account based on a mandate giving pre-authorisation.   


The scheme provides for mandate creation, predictable and convenient time-cycles, appropriate refund rules and the necessary features to permit end to end straight-through-processing.
The scheme provides for mandate creation, predictable and convenient time-cycles, appropriate refund rules and the necessary features to permit end to end straight-through-processing.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Single Euro Payments Area]]
* [[Single Euro Payments Area]]
* [[Straight-through processing]]
* [[Straight-through processing]]

Revision as of 13:55, 20 August 2013

(SDD).

A direct debit made under the SEPA scheme rules, either within or across national boundaries within Europe, whereby one-off and repetitive payments are initiated by the payee to collect payments electronically from the debtor’s bank account based on a mandate giving pre-authorisation.

The scheme provides for mandate creation, predictable and convenient time-cycles, appropriate refund rules and the necessary features to permit end to end straight-through-processing.


See also