SEPA
SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area) is a single euro payments area that standardises bank transfers, direct debits and card payments in 36 European countries.
SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area)
SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area) comprises 36 countries — the EU/EEA states plus Switzerland, Monaco, San Marino, Andorra, the Vatican and the United Kingdom. Within the SEPA area, uniform rules and standards apply for Euro payments: credit transfers, direct debits and card payments work across borders just as easily as they do domestically.
For Swiss companies, SEPA is particularly relevant if they have customers or suppliers in the EU area. SEPA Credit Transfers (SCT) reach the recipient within one banking business day. SEPA Direct Debits (SDD) enable the automatic collection of recurring payments in Euros.
Switzerland participates in the SEPA area but is not an EU member. Swiss banks support SEPA credit transfers in EUR; participation in SEPA direct debits is voluntary for Swiss institutions. For EUR payments within Switzerland, Swiss payment standards (SIC) still apply.
SEPA Examples
A Swiss company transfers a supplier invoice in Euros via SEPA transfer to a German supplier — within one banking business day.
A German customer pays in a Swiss online shop via SEPA direct debit in EUR.
SEPA Direct Debit enables a SaaS provider to automatically collect monthly subscription fees from the EUR accounts of its EU customers.
SEPA FAQ
What is SEPA?
SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area) is a single euro payment area with 36 countries. It standardises credit transfers, direct debits and card payments, making cross-border euro payments as easy as domestic ones.
Is Switzerland part of SEPA?
Yes, Switzerland participates in the SEPA area, although it is not an EU member. Swiss banks support SEPA transfers in EUR. Participation in SEPA direct debits is voluntary for Swiss banks.
How fast is a SEPA transfer?
A standard SEPA bank transfer (SCT) reaches the recipient within one banking business day. SEPA Instant Payments are credited in less than 10 seconds, provided both banks support the service.
What is SEPA Direct Debit?
SEPA Direct Debit (SDD) is the Europe-wide direct debit scheme for Euro payments. It enables companies to automatically collect amounts from the payer's EUR account — ideal for recurring payments.

