SIA, a European hi-tech company in payment services and infrastructures controlled by CDP Equity, will enable banks, corporates, public administration bodies and fintechs for the new service “Request to Pay” (R2P) on EBA Clearing’s technology infrastructure, compliant with the European Payments Council (EPC) scheme.
“Request to Pay” is an innovative payment method that allows a beneficiary to send a request in real-time, through different digital channels, to a payer who can then approve and execute the operation. It is an especially useful, convenient and flexible service to manage payment transactions, even one-off payments, between companies, organisations and individuals with advantages in terms of security, efficiency and transparency.
The new service by EBA Clearing is integrated with the digital platform SIA EasyWay, created to support financial institutions and other Payment Service Providers at European level in the management of cloud-based payments and to facilitate significantly the consolidation of instant payments and the development of innovative Open Banking services introduced by PSD2.
With SIA’s solution, it will be possible to use the “Request to Pay” service to meet the needs of the various market players who will be able to develop dedicated use cases for their end-users.
“With the launch of Request to Pay by EBA Clearing, SIA will further strengthen the value proposition of innovative services for the development of digital payments at European level, thus contributing to the creation of an ecosystem in which all the actors – from banks to corporates, to the public sector – can implement new business models, also thanks to the opportunities offered by PSD2 regulations.” said Roberta Gobbi, Director of Sales Italian Region at SIA.
Banca Sella, a leader in the payment systems sector thanks to its capacity to innovate and at the forefront among the 27 partners in the financial sector supporting the development of the EBA Clearing infrastructure in 11 European countries, has chosen SIA to subscribe to the new “Request to Pay” service through the SIA EasyWay platform already used to manage instant payments.
Andrea Massitti, Head of Corporate and Small Business at Banca Sella, said: “Our subscription to the Request to Pay scheme is in line with Banca Sella’s strategy to implement innovative solutions in the field of payments, achieving a significant improvement in end-to-end financial transactions for all customers operating in the European ecosystem. The project will enable our customer companies to provide a service that aims to increase the transparency and speed of payment processes, with a high added value relating to the reduction of risks and with significant advancements in the reconciliation and governance systems of the collection cycle. The partnership with SIA, leader in payment services and infrastructures, is consolidated thanks to cooperation in the realisation of Request to Pay, which allows us to continue offering our customers cutting-edge, technologically advanced digital solutions.”