At the beginning of 2008, we transferred to SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area).

The common payment area makes trading and transactions easier within the entire euro area because, through SEPA, payments denominated in euro can be paid and received between 31 European countries and in the domestic market using the same terms and standards.

SEPA services will be introduced gradually starting from the beginning of this year and the transition will be completed by the end of 2010.

The ongoing project is estimated to be the largest ever carried out within the payment traffic area. On these pages, you can find information about the progress and impacts of SEPA.

Current news

As part of the transition to SEPA, a new Payment Services Act entered into force in Finland on 1 May 2010. The Sampo Bank website provides more information on the changes introduced by the Payment Services Act for business and personal customers.

What is SEPA?
SEPA is an acronym from the words Single Euro Payments Area.


Read more
Which services does SEPA concern?
SEPA deals with account transfers, cards and direct debiting.


Read more
Take into account
What things should a company take into account when it comes to SEPA?

Read more
SEPA at Sampo Bank
Find out more about the SEPA services provided to companies by Sampo Bank.

Read more
Sampo Pankki Oyj, Hiililaiturinkuja 2, PL 1561, 00075 SAMPO PANKKI, BIC: DABAFIHH. Yhteystiedot. Yleiset ehdot. Tietosuoja.
Sampo Bank Abp, Kolkajsgränden 2, PB 1561, 00075 SAMPO BANK, BIC: DABAFIHH. Kontaktuppgifter. Allmänna villkor. Integritetspolicy.
Sampo Bank plc, Hiililaiturinkuja 2, P.O.Box 1561, FI-00075 SAMPO BANK, FINLAND, BIC: DABAFIHH. Contact information. General terms. Privacy statement.