The European Payments Council (EPC) will launch the SEPA Instant Credit Transfer (SCT Inst) scheme today.
European Payment Service Providers (PSPs) now have one year to get ready to process the first SCT Inst transactions in November 2017. The scheme allows them to propose innovative, digital, and fast payment solutions to their customers.
The SCT Inst scheme is a world first, enabling individuals, businesses, corporates and administrations to make instant euro credit transfers between accounts across an international area that will progressively span over 34 European countries.
Created by the EPC, in close collaboration with stakeholders from across the payment chain, this scheme will allow the transfer of money, initially up to €15,000, to another account in less than 10 seconds, at any time and any day of the year, including weekends and holidays. Presently, it can take up to one day.
Payment stakeholders, who have demonstrated strong engagement towards the SCT Inst scheme during the public consultation organised earlier this year are now invited to get ready for November 2017, the scheme’s start date.
The SCT Inst scheme is optional, and its success will depend on the number of PSPs which will adhere to it. The EPC therefore urges all PSPs to participate in the SCT Inst scheme, at least as receivers, and to apply as from January 2017 for adherence to the scheme.
The key parameters of the SCT Inst scheme are not set in stone. PSPs willing to increase the amount limit and transaction speed can bilaterally or multilaterally agree to do so. The maximum amount will be reviewed annually as of November 2018, to ensure that it reflects technical evolutions and market needs. In addition, a regular change management cycle, open to all stakeholders, will be organised.
“The launch of the SCT Inst scheme illustrates that we have entered a new era in payments, based on speed and innovation,” says Javier Santamaría, Chair of the EPC, in a statement.
“Digital-oriented and available 24/7/365, SCT Inst transactions will bring customers convenience and the certainty that money has been moved instantly. The SCT Inst scheme will pave the way for emerging methods of payment, such as Person-to-Person mobile payments.”
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