SEPA Credit Transfer
A euro credit transfer from one customer to another through a clearing and settlement mechanism, from initiation to the beneficiary's credit.
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The debtor initiates the transfer
Debtor (payer) → Bank Alfa (debtor agent) · pain.001
The customer instructs their bank to pay. A corporate typically sends a pain.001 file; a retail customer uses a banking channel that creates the same instruction internally.
Step 1 of 9: The debtor initiates the transfer
- 02ProcessingBank Alfa validates the instructionBank Alfa (debtor agent)
- 03PostingThe debtor's account is debitedBank Alfa (debtor agent)
- 05Clearing obligationThe CSM calculates positionsClearing & settlement mechanism
- 06SettlementPositions settle in central bank moneyBank Alfa (debtor agent) → Nordbank (creditor agent)
- 08ProcessingNordbank validates and screens the incoming paymentNordbank (creditor agent)
- 09PostingThe creditor's account is creditedNordbank (creditor agent)
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- 02ProcessingBank Alfa validates the instructionBank Alfa (debtor agent)
The debtor agent checks the format, the IBAN, available funds, and runs compliance screening before accepting the instruction for execution.
Screening checkpoint: Debtor-agent transaction screening — Names and remittance data are screened against sanctions lists before the payment goes interbank.
- 03PostingThe debtor's account is debitedBank Alfa (debtor agent)
Once accepted, Bank Alfa books the debit. The customer's money has left their account, but no money has yet moved between banks.
- DR Debtor's current account at Bank Alfa — EUR 12,500.00
- 05Clearing obligationThe CSM calculates positionsClearing & settlement mechanism
The CSM validates the message and includes it in a clearing cycle. Each participant's obligations are calculated — this creates who-owes-whom, not yet a movement of money.
Clearing produces obligations. The banks do not have their money yet — that only happens at settlement.
- 06SettlementPositions settle in central bank moneyBank Alfa (debtor agent) → Nordbank (creditor agent)
The calculated positions settle across the banks' settlement accounts at the central bank. Only now has money finally moved between Bank Alfa and Nordbank.
- DR Bank Alfa settlement account — EUR 12,500.00
- CR Nordbank settlement account — EUR 12,500.00
- 08ProcessingNordbank validates and screens the incoming paymentNordbank (creditor agent)
The creditor agent checks that the account exists and can be credited, and runs its own sanctions screening on the incoming payment.
Screening checkpoint: Creditor-agent inbound screening — The receiving bank screens independently — it cannot rely on the sender's screening alone.
- 09PostingThe creditor's account is creditedNordbank (creditor agent)
Nordbank credits the beneficiary. The transfer is complete end to end: customer debited, banks settled, beneficiary credited.
- CR Creditor's current account at Nordbank — EUR 12,500.00
What this simplifies: One CSM, one settlement cycle, direct participants only. Real SEPA processing batches many payments and may involve indirect participation through another bank.
Sources for this flow2
- Scheme-specific rule2025 version 1.1 (EPC125-05)
2025 SEPA Credit Transfer rulebook ↗ — European Payments Council
Version 1.1 replaced version 1.0 at publication on 5 October 2025 and is stated to remain in effect up to 21 November 2027. It moves the date from which the unstructured address format is no longer permitted to 15 November 2026.
- Simplified educational illustration
Payments Signal editorial teaching models — Payments Signal
What this simplifies: Single CSM and a single clearing/settlement cycle; batching, multiple daily cycles, and indirect participation are omitted.
Used wherever diagrams, scenarios, figures, or example values are didactic constructions rather than sourced facts; every such use carries a simplifications disclosure. All people, companies, banks, and list entries in examples are fictional.