SEPA direct debit: refusal, revocation or refund

As a creditor, you can cancel SEPA Direct Debits by initiation of revocation or request for cancellation. See for a summary of the possibilities.

Initiated by the creditor or by the debtor

As a creditor, you can cancel SEPA Direct Debits by initiation of revocation or request for cancellation. You can also request a reversal after execution of the direct debit. These options are possible for both the complete direct debit batch or for individual transactions in a batch. The debtor can refuse a SEPA Direct Debit Core collection beforehand or initiate a refund afterwards. Banks can return or reject SEPA Direct Debit collections. These interventions are called R-messages.

See below for a summary of the possibilities:

*N.B. the options Refund by debtor and Request for refund of an Unauthorised Transaction are not available in the case of SEPA B2B Direct Debit.

What action should you take?

You should take into account that the recovery of a refund instruction can be executed up to 56 calendar days plus 7 business days after initiation of the original direct debit.

For more information about the delivery of direct debit instructions with the correct sequence type we recommend you to consult the ABN AMRO addendum for SEPA Direct Debit (SDD).