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5 December 2023
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With financial transactions happening in seconds, protection against fraud and erroneous transfers is more important than ever. “Confirmation of payee” (CoP) makes it possible to verify the name of the beneficiary against the account information on file with their bank before the payment is initiated. This ensures that payments go where they are supposed to go and do not end up in the hands of fraudsters or in the wrong account due to input errors. The service and its name originate from the British banking sector.
How Does CoP Work in the UK?
When a debtor wishes to transfer a payment (Figure 1), it is prompted to enter the beneficiary’s name and account number. CoP compares the name entered with the name on file with the beneficiary bank. Based on this verification, the debtor will receive one of the following responses:
These responses allow the paying party to identify and correct potential errors or fraud attempts before the payment is executed.
Why Is CoP Important?
IBAN and name verification
Pan-European Perspective
While CoP is already widespread in the UK, the path to a standardized European IBAN/name validation approach is not yet complete. The EU Commission’s proposed directive, also known as the Payment Services Regulation (PSR), requires payment service providers (PSPs) to implement a CoP service within a specified period after the legislation comes into force. The main concerns of PSPs regarding the proposed regulation are as follows:
With the advent of instant payments, which allow instant transfers, CoP could become more important globally as the service further enhances the security of this fast payment method.
Peter Ruoss Product Owner Payment Software Partners, UBS Switzerland AG
CoP in Switzerland
The legal implications of CoP in the context of Swiss bank client confidentiality are currently being reviewed by the Legal Support Group SIC (LSG SIC) of the Payments Committee Switzerland (PaCoS). Depending on the outcome of the LSG SIC review, the introduction of CoP in Switzerland may be considered.
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