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TMI 183 - March 2010

SEPA Direct Debits: Opportunity or Opprobrium

Helen Sanders, Editor

Categories: Cash Management, Payments, SEPA, Technology, Regulatory

There has been a marked lack of interest in SEPA Direct Debit (SDD) since it went live last November. The Editor explains just what SDD entails, the challenges facing its adoption and the actions that treasurers should be taking now to ensure that it can finally succeed as it should.

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