Delta Lloyd moves to full SEPA compliance

Delta Lloyd Group is implementing Clear2Pay's Corporate Payment Hub SEPA solution.

This will power a new central payments infrastructure, serving all parts of the Group and acting as a multi-label, multi-bank and multi-risk carrier. At a functional level, and as compliance demands, the SOA technology enables the various businesses to operate autonomously in terms of processes and client data, yet use the same payment infrastructure and centralise data storage. The project is scheduled to go live by mid 2012.

Peter Heemskerk, IT director at Delta Lloyd says: “Clear2Pay’s solution gives us the best of both worlds: optimisation and operational efficiency, yet flexibility in the business where we need it. The already significant and rapidly growing market presence of the Corporate Payment Hub, which we implemented earlier, gave us the confidence to make this move towards full SEPA compliance with Clear2Pay’s technology as well.”

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