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Issue150 - Sept 2006

EACT News

Update on SEPA

by Gianfranco Tabasso, Chairman, EACT Payment Commission, and Pierre Poncet, Chairman, EACT

Categories: SEPA

The SEPA locomotive is starting to puff some smoke and turn its wheels. National SEPA Migration Committees have been set up in most countries. Corporate treasurers organizations are represented in some. Planning the migration has started but the final shape of SEPA is still unclear and corporates are not sure what they will be confronted with on 1 January 2008.

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