SEPA Consumer (Debtor) Rights
Under the SEPA Direct Debit Core Scheme Rules and SEPA Regulation 260-2012 consumers can:
Under the SEPA Direct Debit Core Scheme Rules and SEPA Regulation 260-2012 consumers can:
- Use a single account to pay a SEPA Direct Debit in any SEPA country
- Instruct their bank to refuse a SEPA Direct Debit
- Prohibit the application of any SEPA Direct Debit to their bank accounts
- Specify creditors who may collect SEPA Direct Debits from their bank accounts
- Specify creditors who may not collect SEPA Direct Debits from their bank accounts
- Limit a SEPA Direct Debit collection to a certain amount and/or period
- Request a refund for any SEPA Direct Debit within eight weeks from the date on which the SEPA Direct Debit was debited from their account. Within the eight week period their bank must refund on a ‘no-questions asked’ basis
- Request a refund for any unauthorised SEPA Direct Debit after 8 weeks and within 13 months from the date on which the SEPA Direct Debit was debited from their account.