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1 इ टरन ट म नक Disclosure to Promote the Right To Information Whereas the Parliament of India has set out to provide a practical regime of right to information for citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities, in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority, and whereas the attached publication of the Bureau of Indian Standards is of particular interest to the public, particularly disadvantaged communities and those engaged in the pursuit of education and knowledge, the attached public safety standard is made available to promote the timely dissemination of this information in an accurate manner to the public. ज न1 क अ+धक र, ज 1 क अ+धक र Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan The Right to Information, The Right to Live प0र 1 क छ ड न' 5 तरफ Jawaharlal Nehru Step Out From the Old to the New IS/ISO (2007): Financial Services - International Bank Account Number (IBAN) Part 2 Role and Responsibilities of the Registration Authority [MSD 7: Banking and Financial services]! न $ एक न' भ रत क +नम-ण Satyanarayan Gangaram Pitroda Invent a New India Using Knowledge! न एक ऐस खज न > ज कभ च0र य नहB ज सकत ह ह Bhartṛhari Nītiśatakam Knowledge is such a treasure which cannot be stolen
4 Hkkjrh; ekud foùkh; lsok, vurjkz"vªh; csad [kkrk la[;k (vkbz ch,,u) Hkkx 2 iathdj.k çkfèkdkjh dh Hkwfedk,oa fteesnkfj;k Indian Standard FINANCIAL SERVICES INTERNATIONAL BANK ACCOUNT NUMBER (IBAN) PART 2 ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE REGISTRATION AUTHORITY ICS BIS 2012 B U R E A U O F I N D I A N S T A N D A R D S MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI August 2012 Price Group 3
5 Banking and Financial Services Sectional Committee, MSD 7 NATIONAL FOREWORD This Indian Standard (Part 2) which is identical with ISO : 2007 Financial services International bank account number (IBAN) Part 2: Role and responsibilities of the Registration Authority issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendation of the Banking and Financial Services Sectional Committee and approval of the Management and Systems Division Council. This standard is published in two parts. The other part of this series is: Part 1 Structure of the IBAN The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian Standard without deviations. Certain conventions are, however, not identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the following: Wherever the words International Standard appear referring to this standard, they should be read as Indian Standard. In this adopted standard, reference appear to the following International Standard for which Indian Standard also exists. The corresponding Indian Standard which is to be substituted in its place is listed below along with its degree of equivalence for the edition indicated: International Standard ISO : 2006 Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions Part 1: Country codes Corresponding Indian Standard IS (Part 1) : 2009 Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions: Part 1 Country codes (first revision) Degree of Equivalence Identical The technical committee has reviewed the provision of the following International Standard referred in this adopted standard and has decided that it is acceptable for use in conjunction with this standard: International Standard Title ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1, 2004 Procedures for the technical work
6 Introduction 0.1 General The use of electronic communication media and services internationally for the cross-border transmission of information and payment and payment-related transactions between financial institutions, as well as between financial institutions and their customers, continues to increase. In order to facilitate automated processes in support of straight through processing (STP) in this environment, ISO has been developed by ISO/TC 68/SC 7 as a means by which financial institutions and their customers can exchange, through interindustry electronic data interchange (EDI), customer account identification details in a machine-readable form. It also makes provision for validation of the information provided. In developing ISO 13616, it was recognized that a single, universal method for identifying the account and banking relationship for customers of financial institutions was not practical. Accordingly, ISO recognizes that financial institutions would wish to retain, wherever possible, their current national identification methods. It therefore provides a method whereby a minimum amount of change to existing systems is required and, at the same time, proposes a means of structuring the information in a way that promotes automated processing of the information provided. It is anticipated that the use of ISO in electronic data interchange will: a) reduce the need for manual intervention in the processing of inter-industry and intra-industry data interchange, b) improve the level of confidence in the accuracy of the information provided, and c) provide certainty that the information provided is relevant to the country of ownership of the account. This part of ISO describes: the Registration Authority responsible for the registry of IBAN formats, the procedures for registering IBAN formats, and the data elements making up the registry of IBAN formats. Nationally agreed IBAN formats that are compliant with ISO 13616, and subsequently registered with the ISO Registration Authority, are published on Background to this revision of ISO This revision of ISO was requested to achieve alignment between the ISO IBAN standard and the IBAN standard of the European Committee for Banking Standards (ECBS), in order to have one single globally accepted standard. This revision of ISO incorporates the experience gained in the many European countries that have already implemented the IBAN based on the ECBS standard. The critical advantages compared to the previous ISO IBAN standard are the requirement for a fixed length of the IBAN, as well as a fixed length and position of the bank identifier within the IBAN. This enables plausibility checks, resulting in better STP and improved cost efficiency. The agreement of ISO TC 68/SC 7 and its Working Group 1 was based on extensive discussions, to clarify how ISO has worked in the past, and how it will continue to work. i
7 One of the main concerns was that the fixed length requirement stipulated in this revision of ISO would necessitate changes to domestic account numbers, or that the different national account number structures would need to be harmonized. However, this will not be the case, in view of the fact that the fixed length will be achieved when creating the IBAN. In addition, given the possibility that domestic accounts may use lower case alpha characters, ISO remains unchanged on this point, i.e. lower case characters continue to be allowed, although the check digit algorithm will continue to be case independent. ii
8 Indian Standard FINANCIAL SERVICES INTERNATIONAL BANK ACCOUNT NUMBER (IBAN) PART 2 ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE REGISTRATION AUTHORITY 1 Scope This part of ISO describes the Registration Authority (RA) responsible for the registry of IBAN formats that are compliant with ISO , the procedures for registering ISO compliant IBAN formats and the structure of the registry. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO , Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions Part 1: Country codes ISO , Financial services International bank account number (IBAN) Part 1: Structure of the IBAN ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1, 2004, Procedures for the technical work 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO apply. 4 Registration Authority (RA) 4.1 Appointment One of the members of ISO TC 68/SC 7, or an approved body, shall be appointed to act as the Registration Authority under legal agreement with ISO, in accordance with ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1, Annex H. 4.2 Responsibilities The Registration Authority is responsible for the creation and maintenance of the registry of ISO compliant IBAN formats, to be referred to as the IBAN registry. The responsibilities of the RA shall be: to create and maintain the IBAN registry; to publish the IBAN registry on the Internet; 1
9 to submit a copy of the IBAN registry to the Secretariat of ISO TC 68/SC 7; to submit a Registration Management Report for review at each meeting of ISO TC 68/SC 7, 30 days prior to the meeting; to retain a permanent record, i.e. copies, of all applications submitted to it, together with the disposition of each application. 5 Registration procedures The national standards body of each country shall submit its nationally agreed ISO compliant IBAN format for that country. When applying for inclusion in the ISO IBAN registry, provide the mandatory and recommended data specified in ISO , as follows : a) the name of the country, b) the ISO country code, c) the length of the IBAN, of a maximum length of thirty-four characters, d) the position and length of the bank identifier within the BBAN, e) the IBAN structure, and f) the contact details of the person or entity to be contacted by the RA, who will answer queries and be responsible for updating information in the registry. NOTE The contact details are required for the registration of an IBAN format, but this information will not be publicly available, unless agreed by the national standards body or national central bank. In addition the following data are required for registration of an IBAN format: example of bank identifier (as used in the BBAN); example of domestic account number; example of basic bank account number (BBAN); BBAN structure and BBAN length; examples of IBAN, in both electronic and print formats. IBAN formats registered with the European Committee for Banking Standards (ECBS) in ECBS TR 201 will be accepted as part of the IBAN registry with immediate effect. 2
10 6 Structure of the IBAN registry The IBAN registry shall be created and maintained in the format specified in Figure 1. Name of country Data element Country code as defined in ISO Czech Republic Domestic account number example /0800 BBAN BBAN structure CZ 4!n16!n BBAN length 20!n Bank identifier position within the BBAN Positions 1-4 Bank identifier length 4!n Bank identifier example 0800 BBAN example IBAN IBAN structure IBAN length 24!c IBAN electronic format example CZ2!n4!n16!n CZ Example IBAN print format example CZ For internal use only by the RA. The above information will not be made publicly available, unless agreed by the national standards body or national central bank. Contact details Mr. Ivan FENCL Czech National Bank Na Prikope 28 Praha 1 Tel: Fax: Figure 1 Structure of the IBAN registry 7 Service level agreement The Registration Authority shall publish in the IBAN registry a valid ISO compliant IBAN format that is submitted by a national standards body or national central bank. The RA shall acknowledge the original submission within five working days of receipt. The RA shall also validate the information in the original submission within ten working days of receipt and indicate if there is any additional information required. The RA shall publish the original submission if it has been determined to be valid, within five working days of its determination as valid. If the original submission has been deemed not to be valid, its publication will be undertaken within five days after a submission has been deemed valid by the RA. The national standards bodies or the national central banks shall be responsible for ensuring that their entries in the registry are kept up to date. 3
11 The RA will publish the updated IBAN registry on a website designated by the organization providing the RA services. The on-line availability of the IBAN registry is the responsibility of the RA. 8 Ownership of data National standards bodies or national central banks that contribute information to be incorporated in the IBAN registry will keep any Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) they have on this information. A contributing national standards body warrants that it has sufficient rights on the contributed information to have it published in the IBAN Registry through the ISO Registration Authority in accordance with the rules specified in ISO To ascertain a widespread, public and uniform use of the IBAN Repository information, the contributing organization grants third parties a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use the published information. On termination of the agreement between ISO and the organization appointed as the RA, ISO may request that a full copy of the repository, with a record of all changes, is supplied in electronic form. 4
12 Annex A (normative) Designation of the Registration Authority The Registration Authority responsible for the IBAN registry described in this part of ISO shall be SWIFT: SWIFT SCRL ( SWIFT ) Avenue Adèle 1 B-1310 La Hulpe Belgium Telephone: Website: 5
13 Bibliography [1] ECBS TR 201, Register of European Bank Account Numbers 6
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