BPS Beginning Segment for Payment Order/Remittance Advice
To (1) indicate the beginning of a payment order/remittance advice transaction set and total payment and (2) to enable related transfer of funds and/or information from payor to payee to occur while utilizing an automated clearing house (ACH) or other banking network.
Position
Element
Name
Type
Requirement
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Max
Repeat
Code identifying the method for the movement of payment instructions
Monetary amount.
BPS02 is the total currency amount of all items being paid in this transaction.
Code designating the action to be taken by all parties.
Code identifying the type of identification number of Depository Financial Institution (DFI).
When using this transaction set to initiate a payment, BPS04, BPS05, BPS07, BPS09, BPS10, BPS11, and BPS12 may be required, depending upon the conventions issued by the specific banking channel being used. BPS04 and BPS05 relate to the originating depository financial institute (DFI).
Depository Financial Institution (DFI) identification number.
Account number assigned.
BPS06 is the account number of the sending company to be debited or credited with payment.
A unique identifier designating the company initiating the funds transfer instructions. The first character is one-digit ANSI identification code designation (ICD) followed by the nine-digit identification number which may be an IRS employer identification number (EIN), data universal numbering system (DUNS), or a user assigned number. The ICD for an EIN is 1, DUNS is 3, user assigned number is 9.
A code defined between the originating company and the originating depository financial institution (ODFI) that uniquely identifies the company initiating the transfer instructions.
Code identifying the type of identification number of Depository Financial Institution (DFI).
BPS09 and BPS10 relate to the receiving DFI.
Depository Financial Institution (DFI) identification number.
Account number assigned.
BPS11 is the account number of the receiving company to be debited or credited with the payment.
Date (YYMMDD).
BPS12 is the date the originating company intends for the transaction to be settled (i.e., Payment Effective Date).
Date (YYMMDD).
BPS13 is the date the transaction actually settled. This field is to be used only by the receiving depository financial institution. It must be left blank by the originating company.
BPS13 is conditional on the ability of the receiving depository financial institution (RDFI) to furnish the actual settlement date, and shall be left blank (omitted) by the originating company.