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Subject: Re: [ubl-payfin] first draft of payment means committee guidance note
Well done !
I just do not understand why the
PaymentMandate has not been used.
The PaymentMandate can be used as a
shortcut to provide the payment mandate to the Creditor (e.g. an
Utility Company) along with the Order.
it is the mandate for DirectDebit. The
Creditor may convert it into an ISO20022 mandate message and
forward it on the banking channel for setting up the direct debit.
I am not sure the below PaymentMeans is
sufficient in any country.
1.1.1.1 Instruction to establish Direct DebitDirect debit payments are a preferred method of payment for many Australian companies. As such, suppliers who wish to market the availability of Direct Debit capabilities to new or existing customers can use the PaymentMeans ASBIE in the following way: <cac:PaymentMeans> <cbc:ID>EFT</cbc:ID> <cbc:PaymentMeansCode listID="UN/ECE 4461">49</cbc:PaymentMeansCode> <cbc:InstructionID>888276612262653</cbc:InstructionID> <cbc:InstructionNote>Call 1300 111 111 or visit www.company1.com.au to arrange regular automatic payments.</cbc:InstructionNote> </cac:PaymentMeans>
Il 11/05/2019 00:45, Levine Naidoo ha
scritto:
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Best regards
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