EPC API for receiving Electrum calls (17.1.0)

The Electrum EPC API for receiving Electrum calls is an asynchronous API that allows Corporate Clients to participate in various nationally regulated payment schemes. This document describes the operations a Corporate Client must implement for Electrum to consume in order to complete the integration with the Electrum Enterprise Payments Channel API.

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Servers
Mock server

https://docs.electrumsoftware.com/_mock/openapi/epc-cicd/epc-elpapi-partner-redoc/

Partner API sandbox

https://example.com/path/payments/partner-api/v1/

credit-transfer

Operations related to credit transfer transactions.

Operations

identifier-determination

Operations used to retrieve additional information related to an identifier

Operations

Schema

GenericAccountIdentifier

issuerstring<= 35 characters

The entity that assigns the identification

schemastringrequired

Identifies this account identifier as generic, always GENERIC

schemeobject(GenericAccountIdentificationScheme)

Identifies the scheme that defines the identification of a generic account.

valuestring[ 1 .. 40 ] charactersrequired
{ "issuer": "string", "schema": "string", "scheme": { "schema": "string", "value": "AIIN" }, "value": "string" }

IBAN

An identifier used internationally by financial institutions to uniquely identify the account of a customer at a financial institution, as described in the latest edition of the international standard ISO 13616: 2007

string(IBAN)[A-Z]{2,2}[0-9]{2,2}[a-zA-Z0-9]{1,30}

An identifier used internationally by financial institutions to uniquely identify the account of a customer at a financial institution, as described in the latest edition of the international standard ISO 13616: 2007

"string"

IBANIdentifier

schemastringrequired

Indicates the account identifier is an IBAN, always IBAN

valuestring(IBAN)[A-Z]{2,2}[0-9]{2,2}[a-zA-Z0-9]{1,30}required

An identifier used internationally by financial institutions to uniquely identify the account of a customer at a financial institution, as described in the latest edition of the international standard ISO 13616: 2007

{ "schema": "string", "value": "string" }

transactional

Operations

request-to-pay

Operations

financial

Operations

bulk

Operations

refund

Operations