Visualize the complete lifecycle of a SEPA mandate: from signing to expiry or revocation, through the different debit types.
The debtor signs the direct debit authorization. Can be paper or digital signature.
The mandate is signed but no debit has been submitted yet.
The mandate is in use. Debits (FRST, RCUR, OOFF) can be submitted against it.
36 months have passed without submitting any debit. New authorization from the debtor is needed.
The debtor or creditor has revoked the mandate. No more debits can be submitted.
Modification of mandate data (debtor bank change, creditor change, etc.) without needing a new signature.
Signature → Pending → Active (FRST, then RCUR) → Expired/Revoked. It can also undergo amendments or end with FNAL.
FRST: first debit against the mandate. RCUR: subsequent recurring debits. OOFF: single payment. FNAL: last planned debit in a recurring series.
After the first debit (FRST) has been successfully processed, all subsequent debits must be sent as RCUR.
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