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Single Euro Payments Area
Overview
SEPA has introduced new payment instruments such as SEPA Credit Transfers and SEPA Direct Debits, and has paved the way for the harmonisation of bank cards through the SEPA Cards Framework. As part of SEPA, the EPC also implemented the Payment Services Directive to apply further consistency to payment laws across Europe and establish the legal basis for SEPA.
In our commitment as an emerging markets-led and financing-focused bank, we can provide you expert advice, as well as access to our global network, to help you make the transition to SEPA.
If you want to know more about SEPA or are in need of an expert advice on SEPA:
Visit our FAQs section for additional information.
Learn more about our SEPA products.
Contact us in selected countries and markets in Europe.
HSBC sources for information on SEPA
Get more information on how you can make a SEPA Direct Debit.
Information on SEPA for corporates
External sources for information
Get additional information about SEPA from the following links:
- Association of Corporate Treasurers
- European Banking Federation
- European Central Bank
- European Commission (payments)
- European Committee for Banking Standards
- European Council
- European Parliament
- European Payments Council
- European Union: Gateway to all EU organisations
- IBAN
- International Organization for Standardization
- Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT)
- Telecommunication (SWIFT)
- Treasury Workstation Integration Standards Team (TWIST)
* Clicking on these links will lead you to websites which are not associated with HSBC, and which may be governed by their own terms of use.
Making the transition
Determine the impact of SEPA on your organisation. Find out how domestic and cross-border transactions become simple and quick with SEPA. Let HSBC – with our unique global network and extensive knowledge on SEPA – help you and your business benefit from this initiative.
First steps to SEPA
Make the process of adopting SEPA as manageable as possible so you can benefit quickly and efficiently.
Discuss your SEPA plan within your own organisation, as well as within industry groups, vendors, suppliers, customers and banking partners.
Creating your SEPA team
Before your transition to SEPA, create your own SEPA project team who will support the project and communicate the value of developing a SEPA strategy to the wider organisation.
SEPA benefits
Consolidate your payments and banking relationships with SEPA. This will improve efficiency and potentially cut costs for your business.
Why centralise your operations
Centralise your payment options to improve cash flow, reduce costs and access new markets.
Payment Services Directive
The Payment Services Directive (PSD) establishes clear and consistent rules for payments across the European Economic Area (EEA) covering Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein, and the 27 EU member states. The directive, which has been enacted to law on 1 November 2009, covers electronic, domestic and overseas payment services and, most importantly, all EU currencies, not just the euro.
Seek expert advice from HSBC to know more about SEPA and the PSD. By partnering with an emerging markets-led and financing-focused bank with global footprint across developed and emerging regions, you will get specialist advice that can help you benefit from SEPA.
Personal
See the difference the PSD can make to your day-to-day banking activities.
Business
Learn how the implementation of the PSD can benefit your business and ensure that relevant sections of the PSD are applied to your transactions with help from HSBC.
Contacts for expert advice on SEPA
- Austria
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Hungary
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Italy
- Latvia
- Liechtenstein
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Malta
- Monaco
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- UK
External links
Austrian National Bank
Austrian Payments Council
European Payments Council
Contact
Sophie Dubois
HSBC site
HSBC Belgium website
External links
SEPA government site of the Belgian Flemish Community
National Bank of Belgium
External links
European Central Bank
European Payments Council
External links
Central Bank of Cyprus
European Central Bank
European Payments Council
Contact
Martina Polakova
HSBC site
HSBC Czech Republic website
External links
European Central Bank
Czech national bank
European Payments Council
External links
European Central Bank
European Payments Council
External links
Eesti Pangaliit
European Payments Council
European Central Bank
External links
Bank of Finland
State Treasury
European Payments Council
Contact
Nicolas Desbois
HSBC site
HSBC France website
External links
Banque de France SEPA
SEPA France
Fédération Bancaire Française
Contact
Volker Wind
HSBC site
HSBC Germany website
External links
Deutsche Bundesbank
German Association of Corporate Treasurers
Contact
George C Bessis
HSBC site
HSBC Greece website
External links
Bank of Greece
European Central Bank
External links
SEPA Hungary
European Central Bank
External links
European Central Bank
European Payments Council
Contact
Karen Sloan
HSBC site
HSBC Ireland website
External links
European Central Bank
European Payments Council
Contact
HSBC's SEPA team in Italy
HSBC site
HSBC Italy
External links
Associzione Bancaria Italiana
Banca d'Italia
External links
SEPA Latvia
Association of Latvian Commercial Banks
European Payments Council
External links
European Central Bank
European Payments Council
External links
Bank of Lithuania
European Central Bank
European Payments Council
Contact
Vincent Debusscher
HSBC site
HSBC Luxembourg
External links
Banque centrale du Luxembourg
Contact
HSBC SEPA team in Malta
HSBC site
HSBC Malta
External links
Central Bank of Malta
European Central Bank
HSBC site
HSBC Monaco
External links
European Central Bank
Contact
Vincent Debusscher
HSBC site
HSBC Netherlands
External links
SEPA Netherlands
European Central Bank
External links
European Central Bank
European Payments Council
Contact
HSBC SEPA team in Poland
HSBC site
HSBC Poland
External links
National Bank of Poland
Polish Bank Association
External links
Banco de Portugal
European Central Bank
European Payments Council
External links
Romanian Banking Association
Banca Nationala a Romaniei
European Payments Council
Contact
HSBC SEPA team in Slovakia
HSBC site
HSBC Slovakia
External links
National Bank of Slovakia
European Central Bank
External links
European Central Bank
European Payments Council
SEPA Slovenia
Contact
Cristina Fernandez
HSBC site
HSBC Spain
External links
SEPA Spain
Sociedad Española de Sistemas de Pago (Iberpay)
External links
Sveriges Riksbank
European Central Bank
European Payments Council
Contact
Vincent Debusscher
HSBC site
HSBC Switzerland Website
External links
SEPA Switzerland
European Central Bank
European Payments Council
Contact
HSBC SEPA team in the UK
HSBC site
HSBC UK
External links
UK Payments Administration
European Central Bank