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When a customer wants to initiate a classical domestic bank transfer, the fields BIC and IBAN must be left empty. When a SEPA transfer is initiated, both BIC and IBAN must be specified. In this case, the fields bank code and account number should remain empty. | When a customer wants to initiate a classical domestic bank transfer, the fields BIC and IBAN must be left empty. When a SEPA transfer is initiated, both BIC and IBAN must be specified. In this case, the fields bank code and account number should remain empty. | ||
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giropay transactions may be initiated with bank code and account number. If BIC and IBAN are also included, this is ignored and a domestic transfer is performed. | giropay transactions may be initiated with bank code and account number. If BIC and IBAN are also included, this is ignored and a domestic transfer is performed. | ||
- | ==== Ab 01.02.2014 ==== | + | ==== From February 1st, 2014 ==== |
giropay transactions should be initiated with BIC and IBAN so that a SEPA transfer can be performed. Specifying the bank code is still possible, though. GiroCheckout will convert the bank code to BIC and initiate a SEPA transfer. If an IBAN is specified (for a possible refund), it is not converted. | giropay transactions should be initiated with BIC and IBAN so that a SEPA transfer can be performed. Specifying the bank code is still possible, though. GiroCheckout will convert the bank code to BIC and initiate a SEPA transfer. If an IBAN is specified (for a possible refund), it is not converted. |