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Statistical data on the banks ’ payment systems in Finland 2002-2012. 17 May 2013. STATISTICAL DATA ON THE BANKS’ PAYMENT SYSTEMS AND DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS IN FINLAND 2002-2012. Payment transactions in Finnish banks. Cheque Payments. Urgent Transfers. Card payments.
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Statistical data on the banks’ paymentsystems in Finland2002-2012 17 May 2013
STATISTICAL DATA ON THE BANKS’ PAYMENT SYSTEMS AND DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS IN FINLAND 2002-2012 Federation of Finnish Financial Services
Payment transactions in Finnish banks Federation of Finnish Financial Services
ChequePayments Federation of Finnish Financial Services
UrgentTransfers Federation of Finnish Financial Services
Cardpayments Federation of Finnish Financial Services
Value of Bank Card- and DebitCardPayments Federation of Finnish Financial Services
General purpose- and ATM cards 31 december 2012 Federation of Finnish Financial Services
PaymentCards* by feature Federation of Finnish Financial Services
Number of Payment Card Transactions Federation of Finnish Financial Services
Value of Card Payments Federation of Finnish Financial Services
Online banking Customers and Transactions Federation of Finnish Financial Services
Tupas Identifications and Online Payments Federation of Finnish Financial Services
Finvoice Intermediation Service Federation of Finnish Financial Services
ATMs and Self Service Terminals Federation of Finnish Financial Services
ATM Transactions Federation of Finnish Financial Services
ATM Withdrawals Federation of Finnish Financial Services
The Federation of Finnish Financial Services publishes statistics on all payment methods used in Finnish payments. The statistics do not include cash payments or international payments. After 2008 the data on card transactions has been collected from issuers. • Figures1 • Credit transfers refer to domestic payments that were in use until late 2011, and in which e.g. the payee’s account number was in the national format instead of IBAN. • SEPA credit transfers include book transfers and SEPA transfers to other banks. • Direct debiting means the payer has authorised the invoicer to debit a recurring payment from the payer’s account. • Urgent transfers are payments made using banks’ special urgent payments service, and are transmitted between banks faster than ordinary payments. • Figure 5 • Offline debit cards are personal, international payment cards granted by a bank, and are linked to the customer’s bank account. • Online debit cards are personal, international payment cards granted by a bank, and are linked to the customer’s bank account. Online debit card transactions are always authorised. • Bank card (domestic debit) is a personal payment card granted by a bank and intended for domestic use. It is linked to the customer’s bank account. • Figure 6 • Combination card carries features from one or several payment cards. • ATM card is issued by a bank for the customer to access his/her account. ATM cards are only intended for domestic use in ATMs. • Figure 7 • Credit card and charge card refer to cards that can be used at points-of-service which accept the card; their line of business is not restricted.
The Federation of Finnish Financial Services publishes statistics on all payment methods used in Finnish payments. The statistics do not include cash payments or international payments. After 2008 the data on card transactions has been collected from issuers. • Figure 10 • Data connection agreements are made between the bank and customer, and pertain to what payment methods and bank’s online services available to the customer. For consumers these agreements usually concern online banking services. For retail customers they usually concern data connections. • Online bank transactions are payments made using an online bank. Customers access these services using online bank identifiers provided by their bank. • Figure 11 • Tupas Identification is strong electronic identification by means of online banking identifiers. Tupas identification is used in other online services than banks’ own services. • Online payments are payments made in online shops without using any payment card. The funds are transferred from the customer’s account to the online merchant’s account. The customer confirms the click-and-pay transactions using his/her online banking identifiers in the online shop. • Figure 12 • Finvoice forwarding service includes those service providers who have signed the Finvoice forwarding service agreement. The service providers have agreed to manage the compilation of statistics. • Sender and recipient agreements are service agreements between companies and service providers and pertain to the sending and reception of Finvoice messages. • Reception notifications (consumers) include notifications of reception of an e-invoice by the consumer for a given reason for invoicing. • Finvoice messages refer to e-invoices. • Figures 13–15 • The number of cash dispensing ATMs only includes Otto ATMs maintained by Automatia. There are also other cash dispensing ATMs in Finland that are not connected to the banks’ ATM network. • Cash dispensing ATMs and payment ATMs are used with cards., Banks’ multi-service terminals (online bank terminals) are used with online banking identifiers.