The Electrum Regulated Payments API is an asynchronous API that allows partners to participate in various nationally regulated payment schemes.
This document describes the operations exposed by Electrum for partners to consume in order to initiate outbound or respond to inbound payments.
As the Regulated Payments API is asynchronous, partners have a choice of how to integrate with Electrum:
Receiving transactional events via webhooks or API are equivalent, except that it may be more familiar or convenient to implement one style or the other. Partners may request the method of communication Electrum should use when selecting which payment schemes to participate in.
https://example.com/path/payments/api/v1/
A model containing the foundational elements shared across messages and generally expected in a message used during processing with the Electrum Regulated Payments API.
Holds a point-to-point unique message identification string as well as a message's creation date time.
The date and time at which the message was created, in senders local timezone or UTC. The date must be formatted as defined by date-time in RFC3339
{ "messageIdentifiers": { "creationDateTime": "2019-08-24T14:15:22Z", "messageIdentification": "string" }, "supplementaryData": { "property1": "string", "property2": "string" } }
Holds a series of identifiers to identify the transaction or an individual message that is part of a transaction.
Unique identification, as assigned by the initiating party, to unambiguously identify the transaction. This identification is passed on, unchanged, throughout the entire end-to-end chain. Note: this is distinct from the UETR.
Unique identification, as assigned by an instructing party for an instructed party, to unambiguously identify the instruction. The instruction identification is a point to point reference that can be used between the instructing party and the instructed party to refer to the individual instruction. It can be included in several messages related to the instruction.
Unique identification, as assigned by the first instructing agent, to unambiguously identify the transaction that is passed on, unchanged, throughout the entire interbank chain. Usage: The transaction identification can be used for reconciliation, tracking or to link tasks relating to the transaction on the interbank level. Usage: The instructing agent has to make sure that the transaction identification is unique for a pre-agreed period.
{ "endToEndIdentification": "string", "instructionIdentification": "string", "transactionIdentification": "string", "uetr": "string" }