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1. Version Control

Version

Date

Description of Changes

Bahrain OBF v1.0.0

25th Aug 2020

Initial Release

2.  Introduction 

Single domestic payment allows the user/customer to post his/her consent to the PISPs to make a onetime payment for a specific amount to a specific payee immediately, wherein the PISP provides this instruction to the customer’s ASPSPs. This use case details out the customer experience guidelines and technical API specifications that are required to be developed and followed by both ASPSPs and PISPs. This use case is applicable to both retail and corporate customers. Depending on a few decision points (as explained in the End to End user flow), three variations of the user journey have been mapped and explained in detail in the section below.

A Few sample domestic payments may include account to account transfers, loan re-payment, university/exam fee payments, merchant payments (including bill payments for electricity, water, telephone, cab, and ticket), credit card payments, restaurant/hotel payments, E-commerce payment, wallet payments, Invoice and other corporate payments.

This section describes how each of the Participants (PISPs and ASPSPs) involved in the delivery of these services can optimise the customer experience for these services. Furthermore, it provides clarifications to participants on the usage of the APIs, and best practice guidelines for implementation of the customer journeys. We have illustrated three variations for the single domestic payment use case. These variations are applicable to the other payment use cases as well. Please note that ASPSPs do not need to support the initiation of certain payment methods described in this section by a PISP, where the ASPSP does not support such transactions through their own channels (such as international transactions and bulk payment files)services can optimise the customer experience for these services. Furthermore, it provides clarifications to participants on the usage of the APIs, and best practice guidelines for implementation of the customer journeys.

End to End User flow: 

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3. 

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Customer Experience Guidelines

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3.1 Single Domestic Payments –

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C Selection @PISP

 

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3.1.1

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Customer Experience Journey

PSUs Users/Customers can initiate, by providing their consent to PISPs, an instruction to their ASPSPs to make a onetime payment for a specific amount to a specific payee where all information for a complete payment order (including the PSUs’ users/customers account details) is passed from PISPs to ASPSPs. Once PSUs users/customers have been authenticated in ASPSPs domain, PSUs users/customers must be directed back to the PISP domain.

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3.1.2

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Customer Experience Checklist and Customer Experience Considerations 

S.No.

Customer Experience Checklist and

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PSUs or PSUs account number and full IBAN  PSUs this assumes they have been saved previously)

  

Required

  

 

 

Required

 

 

 

Requirements and Considerations

Customer Experience Considerations 

 Participant

Implementation Requirements

 

 

1

Minimum Set of Parameters

PISPs must either allow

users/customers to specify the below minimum set of parameters

or pre-populate them for the

users/customers:

  • Payment Amount and Currency (BHD for Bahrain implementations)

  • Payee Account Name

  • Payee Account Identification details (e.g.

  • IBAN, PAN)

  • Payment Reference (optional)

 

 

PISP

 

   

Required

 

2PSU

User/Customer payment Account Selection

PISPs must provide

users/customers at least one of the following options:

  • Enter their Payer's payment Account Identification details

  • Select their Account Identification details (

  

PISP

  • this assumes they have been saved previously and a user/customer is required to verify/authorize the account identification details in a PISP before storing it in PISP)

 

 PISP

 

 Required

 

 

 

 

3

PSU User/Customer Consent to PISP

PISPs must request for the PSUs' consent to the payment in a clear and specific manner. PISPs must display the following information in the consent screen:

  • Payment Amount and Currency (BHD for Bahrain implementations)

  • Payee Account Name

  • Payment Reference, if it has been entered by PSUs or prepopulated by PISPs in item #1

  • PSU payment Account Identification and/or the selected ASPSP (based on item #2 options)

    • Note 1: if PSU payment Account identification is selected in item #2, PISPs should mask the PSU payment Account details on the consent screen. Otherwise, if the PSU payment Account identification has been input by PSUs in item #2, PISPs should not mask these details to allow PSUs to check and verify correctness

    • Note 2: if PSU payment Account identification is provided by PSUs in item #2, PISPs could use this to identify and display the ASPSP without having to ask PSU

  • For Payee Account Identification details (e.g. account number and full IBAN):

    • If this has been provided by PSUs in item #1, then PISPs must also display this in the consent screen to allow PSUs to check and verify correctness

    • If this has been pre-populated by PISPs (e.g. in an e-commerce payment scenario) PISPs could choose whether to display this information or not

    CX consideration:

    PISPs should provide messaging to inform PSUs that they will be taken to their ASPSPs to complete the payment

    Example wording: "You will be securely transferred to YOUR ASPSP to authenticate and make the payment"

     

     

     

    PISP

    4

    CX consideration:

    • Generic PISP to ASPSP redirection screen and message

     SCA Authentication (including dynamic linking) must be the only action required at the ASPSPs (unless supplementary information required, refer to section 1.1.3).

    The ASPSP authentication must have no more than the number of steps that the PSU would experience when directly accessing the ASPSP channel

     CX consideration:

    • If SCA as described in this section cannot occur on the same screen as displaying the amount and the payee (e.g. for some biometric authentications methods), then ASPSPs should offer PSUs options to proceed or cancel the payment with "equal prominence”

     

     

     

    ASPSP

      PISPs must request for the users'/customers' consent to the payment in a clear and specific manner. PISPs must display the following information in the consent screen:

    • Payment Amount and Currency (BHD for Bahrain implementations)

    • Payee Account Name

    • Payment Reference, ifit has been entered by users/customers or prepopulated by PISPs in S.No. 1

    • User/Customer payment Account Identification

    o   Note 1: if user/customer payment Account identification is selected in S.No. 2, PISPs should mask the user/customer payment Account details on the consent screen. Otherwise, or if the user/customer payment Account identification has been input by users/customers in S.No. 2, PISPs should not mask these details to allow users/customers to check and verify correctness
    o   Note 2: if user/customer payment Account identification is provided by users/customers in S.No. 2, PISPs may use this to identify and display the ASPSP without having to ask user/customer

    For Payee Account Identification details (e.g. IBAN, PAN):

    • If this has been provided by users/customers in S.No. 1, then PISPs must also display this in the consent screen to allow users/customers to check and verify correctness

    • If this has been pre-populated by PISPs (e.g. in an E-commerce payment scenario) PISPs may choose whether to display this information or not

    • PISPs must provide messaging to inform users/customers that they will be taken to their ASPSPs to complete the payment. Example wording: "You will be securely transferred to your ASPSP to authenticate and make the payment"

     

     

     

     

     

     

    PISP

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Required

     

     

     

     

    5

    ASPSPs must display as minimum the Payment Amount, Currency and the Payee Account Name to make the PSU aware of these details (unless an SCA exemption is being applied). These details must be displayed as part of the authentication journey on at least one of the following screens without introducing additional confirmation screens (unless supplementary information is required, refer to section 1.1.3.

    CX consideration:

  • ASPSPs should inform PSUs about their “point of no return” for making the payment and that their payment will be made after authentication occurs. Example wording: “Authenticate to make payment”

  • For recognition based biometrics (e.g. Face ID) which can be more immediate the biometric authentication should be invoked after a delay or through a call to action to allow the PSU the ability to view the details

  • ASPSPs could display the balance of PSUs payment account

     

     

    4

    CX consideration:

    • Generic PISP to ASPSP redirection screen and message

    SCA-Strong Customer Authentication

    SCA must be the only action required at the ASPSPs (unless supplementary information required). The ASPSP authentication must have no more than the number of steps that the user/customer would experience when directly accessing the ASPSP channel.

    CX consideration:

    • If SCA as described above cannot occur on the same screen as displaying the amount and the payee (e.g. for some biometric authentications methods), then ASPSPs should offer users/customers options to proceed or cancel the payment with "equal prominence”

     

     

      

    ASPSP

     

     

      

    Required

     

     

     

     

    5

    ASPSPs must display as minimum as the Payment Amount, Currency and the Payee Account Name to make the user/customer aware of these details (unless an SCA exemption is being applied). These details must be displayed as part of the authentication journey on

    any

    at least one of the following screens without introducing additional confirmation screens (unless supplementary information is required):

    • ASPSPs’ Authentication screen

    • ASPSP to PISP redirection screen

    Note: Displaying the balance in this instance need not require any additional strong customer authenticationcustomer authentication

    CX consideration:

    • ASPSPs should inform users/customers about their “point of no return” for making the payment and that their payment will be made after authentication occurs. Example wording: “Authenticate to make payment”

    • Generic ASPSP to PISP redirection Screen screen and message

     

     

    ASPSP

     

     

    Required

     

    6

    PISP Confirmation

    PISPs must display the information received from the ASPSP. This information may include:

    • The unique identifier assigned to the payment instruction by ASPSPs

    • The payment status (and status update date & time) - Confirmation of successful payment initiationConfirmation of successful payment initiation

    If received from ASPSP, PISPs must display the following additional information:

    • The expected payment execution date & time

    • The expected settlement date & time (i.e. the value date of the payment)

    • The ASPSP charges (where applicable)

    In case of payment cancellation,
    If received by ASPSPsASPSP, PISPs must display any of the following information regarding initiation and execution of the payment:

  • The expected payment execution date & time

  • The expected settlement date & time (i.e. the value date of the payment)

  • The ASPSP charges (where applicable)

     

    CX consideration:

     

    If PSUs

    PISP must update the user/customer with the reason for payment cancellation. The payment cancellation might be due to technical or non-technical scenarios. The messaging format for technical scenarios may be simplified to make it easy for users/customers to understand. Non-technical reasons such as fund availability, incorrect payee information, etc. may be detailed out.

     CX consideration:

    • If users/customers provide their payment account identification details (as per item #2 S.No. 2 options), the PISP couldmay, with the consent of the PSUuser/customer, save the account details for future transactions (such as making further payments or initiating refunds back to PSUsusers/customers) where this is part of the payment initiation service explicitly requested by the PSUuser/customer. For example, a merchant, upon request from the PSUuser/customer, may initiate a refund back to the PSUuser/customer, by instructing the same PISP that initiated the initial PSU user/customer transaction to use the saved PSU user/customer payment account identification details as the beneficiary details for the refund. This will be dependent on the same PISP being used by both the PSU user/customer and the merchant, their specific contractual terms and the existing regulations

     

     

     

     

    PISP

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Required

     

     

     

    7

    Further Payment Status Update

    PISPs mustfollow up with ASPSPs in order to check and update the PSUs users/customers with the most updated information that can be received by ASPSPs in relation to the execution of the payment. For more details on Payment Status, please also refer to section Payment Statusthe payment.

     

    PISP

     

    Required

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    3.2 Single Domestic Payments –

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    C Selection @ASPSP

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    3.2.1

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    Customer Experience Journey

    There are may be cases where the payment order submitted by PISPs to ASPSPs is incomplete, such as where PSU user/customer account selection has not yet occurred. In these scenarios, Open banking Banking guideline considers that SCA only needs to be obtained once, as part of the initial interaction between the ASPSP and PSUuser/customer. The fact that the PSU user/customer has to then carry out account selection or provide other information does not invalidate the SCA just performed by the ASPSP.

    Equally, the display of the account balance by the ASPSP as part of the account selection process in the payment initiation journey should not require an additional application of SCA.

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    3.2.2 Customer Experience Checklist and

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    Customer Experience Considerations

     

     Participant

    Requirements and Considerations

    S.No.

    Customer Experience Checklist and Customer Experience Considerations 

     Participant

    Implementation Requirements

     

     

    1

    Minimum Set of Parameters

    PISPs must either allow PSUs users/customers to specify the below minimum set of parameters or pre-populate them for the PSUsusers/customers:

    • Payment Amount and Currency (BHD for Bahrain implementations)

    • Payee Account Name

    • Payee Account Identification details (e.g. account number and full IBAN. IBAN, PAN)

    • Payment Reference (optional)

     

     

    PISP PISP

     

     

    Required Required

     

    2

    PSU User/Customer payment Bank ASPSP Selection

    PISPs must provide PSUs users/customers with the following options:

    • Select their ASPSP in order to select their PSU user/customer payment Account from there later on in the journey

       

    PISP PISP

       

    Required

     

     

     

     

    3

    PSU User/Customer Consent to PISP

    PISPs must request for the PSUsusers'/customers' consent to the payment initiation in a clear and specific manner. PISPs must display the following information in the consent screen:

    • Payment Amount and Currency (BHD for Bahrain implementations)

    • Payee Account Name

    • Payment Reference, if it has been entered by PSUs users/customers or prepopulated by PISPs in item #1 S.No. 1

    • Selected ASPSP (based on item #2 S.No. 2 options)

    For Payee Account Identification details (e.g. account number and full IBAN, PAN):

    • If this has been provided by PSUs in item #1users/customers in S.No. 1, then PISPs must also display this in the consent screen to allow PSUs users/customers to check and verify correctness

    • If this has been pre-populated by PISPs (e.g. in an eE-commerce payment scenario) PISPs could may choose whether to display this information or not

    CX consideration:

    • PISPs should must provide messaging to inform PSUs users/customers that they will be taken to their ASPSPs to complete the payment. Example wording: "You will be securely transferred to YOUR your ASPSP to authenticate and make the payment"

     

     

     

     

    PISP

     

     

     

     

    Required Required

    4

    CX consideration:

    • Generic PISP to ASPSP redirection screen and message

    SCA-Strong Customer Authentication

    ASPSPs must apply SCA including dynamic linking, unless an exemption applies. The ASPSP authentication must have no more than the number of steps that the PSU user/customer would experience when directly accessing the ASPSP channel.

     

      

    ASPSP

     ASPSP 

        

    Required

     

     

     

     

    5

    PSU User/Customer payment Account Selection

    ASPSPs must allow PSUs user/customers to select the payment account to complete the payment order for executionCX consideration:execution.

    Once the

    PSU

    user/customer has selected their account, the ASPSPs

    should

    must display the following information to the

    PSU

    user/customer:

    • Payment Amount and Currency (BHD for Bahrain implementations)

    • Payee Account Name

    • Payment Reference, if it has been entered by

      PSUs

      users/customers or prepopulated by PISPs in

      item #1

      S.No. 1

    • The account selected by

      the PSU for payment
    • Payee Account Identification details (e.g. account number and full IBAN)

    • ASPSPs should inform PSUs about their “point of no return” for making the payment and that their payment will be made after pressing the Proceed button. Example wording: “Press Proceed to make payment"the user/customer for payment

    ASPSPs must allow

    PSUs

    users/customers to review as a part of the authentication process the information described above

    in #5

    . The

    PSU

    user/customer can either proceed with the payment or cancel it, on the same screen, using options with "equal prominence".

    CX consideration:

    • ASPSPs should inform users/customers about their “point of no return” for making the payment and that their payment will be made after pressing the Proceed button. Example wording: “Press Proceed to make payment"

    • Generic ASPSP to PISP redirection Screen screen and message

     

     

    ASPSP

     

     

    Required

     

     

     

     

     

     

    6

    PISP Confirmation   

    PISPs must display the information received from the ASPSP. This information may include:

    • The unique identifier assigned to the payment instruction by ASPSPs

    • The payment status (and status update date & time) - Confirmation of successful payment initiation

    If received by ASPSPsfrom ASPSP, PISPs must display any of the following information regarding initiation and execution of the payment:

    • The expected payment execution date & time

    • The expected settlement date & time (i.e. the value date of the payment)

    • The ASPSP charges (where applicable)

    CX consideration:

    If PSUs

    additional information:

    • The expected payment execution date & time

    • The expected settlement date & time (i.e. the value date of the payment)

    • The ASPSP charges (where applicable)

    In case of payment cancellation,
    If received by ASPSP, PISP must update the user/customer with the reason for payment cancellation. The payment cancellation might be due to technical or non-technical scenarios. The messaging format for technical scenarios may be simplified to make it easy for users/customers to understand. Non-technical reasons such as fund availability, incorrect payee information, etc. may be detailed out.

    CX consideration:

    • If users/customers provide their payment account identification details (as per item #5 S.No. 5 options), PISPs could may save the account details for future transactions, where this is part of the payment initiation service explicitly requested by the PSUuser/customer

    PISP

     

     

    Required

     

     

    7

    Further Payment Status Update

    PISPs must follow up with ASPSPs in order to check and update the PSUs users/customers with the most updated information that can be received by ASPSPs in relation to the execution of the payment. For more details on Payment Status, please also refer to section Payment Status.

     

    PISP

    Required

     

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    3.3 Single Domestic Payments –

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    A/

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    C Selection @PISP/ASPSP (Supplementary

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    Information)

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     3.3.1

    ...

    Customer Experience Journey

    In some scenarios, an additional step in ASPSPs' journeys may be required to display supplementary information to PSUsusers/customers. ASPSPs should determine the situations where this supplementary information is required, having regard to the principle that parity should be maintained between Open Banking journeys and ASPSPs’ online channel journeys, such that if supplementary information is not provided within the ASPSPs' online channels directly to PSUsusers/customers, then it must not be provided during an Open Banking PIS Payment Initiation Service journey. ASPSPs should also ensure that this information does not constitute an obstacle or additional check on the consent provided by the PSU user/customer to the PISP.

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    Note: The user/customer journey shown below is for a/c selection @PISP and similar variation will also apply in the a/c selection @ASPSP.

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    3.3.2 Customer Experience Checklist and Customer Experience Considerations

    S.No.

    Customer Experience Checklist and

    ...

    Requirements and Considerations

    Customer Experience Considerations 

     Participant

    Implementation Requirements

     

     

    1

    Minimum Set of Parameters

    PISPs must either allow PSUs users/customers to specify the below minimum set of parameters or pre-populate them for the PSUsusers/customers:

    • Payment Amount and Currency (BHD for Bahrain implementations)

    • Payee Account Name

    • Payee Account Identification details (e.g. account number and full IBAN, PAN)

    • Payment Reference (optional)

     

     

    PISP PISP

       

     

    Required Required

     

    2

    PSU User/Customer payment Account Selection

    PISPs must provide PSUs users/customers at least one of the following options:

    • Enter their Payer's payment Account Identification details

    • Select their Account Identification details (this assumes they have been saved previously)

      

    PISP

      

    Required
    • their Account Identification details (this assumes they have been saved previously and a user/customer is required to verify/authorize the account identification details in a PISP before storing it in PISP)

     

     PISP

     

     Required

     

     

     

     

    3

    PSU User/Customer Consent to PISP

    PISPs must request for the PSUsusers'/customers' consent to the payment initiation in a clear and specific manner. PISPs must display the following information in the consent screen:

    • Payment Amount and Currency (BHD for Bahrain  implementationsimplementations)

    • Payee Account Name

    • Payment Reference, if it has been entered by PSUs users/customers or prepopulated by PISPs in item #1PSU S.No. 1

    • User/Customer payment Account Identification

    o   Note 1: if

    PSU

    user/customer payment Account identification is selected in

    item #2

    S.No. 2, PISPs should mask the

    PSU

    user/customer payment Account details on the consent screen. Otherwise, or if the

    PSU

    user/customer payment Account identification has been input by

    PSUs in item #2

    users/customers in S.No. 2, PISPs should not mask these details to allow

    PSUs

    users/customers to check and verify correctness
    o   Note 2: if

    PSU

    user/customer payment Account identification is provided by

    PSUs in item #2

    users/customers in S.No. 2, PISPs

    could

    may use this to identify and display the ASPSP without having to ask

    PSU

    user/customer

    For Payee Account Identification details (e.g. account number and full IBAN, PAN):

    • If this has been provided by PSUs in item #1user/customers in S.No. 1, then PISPs must also display this in the consent screen to allow PSUs users/customers to check and verify correctness

    • If this has been pre-populated by PISPs (e.g. in an eE-commerce payment scenario) PISPs could may choose whether to display this information or not

     

    CX consideration:

    • PISPs

    should
    • must provide messaging to inform

    PSUs
    • users/customers that they will be taken to their ASPSPs to complete the payment

    Example wording: "You will be securely transferred to YOUR ASPSP to authenticate and make the payment"

       

     

     

     

     

     

     

    PISP

       

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Required

     

     

     

     

     

    4

    CX consideration:

    • Generic PISP to ASPSP redirection screen and message. Example wording: "You will be securely transferred to your ASPSP redirection screen and messageto authenticate and make the payment"

    SCA-Strong Customer Authentication

    ASPSPs must apply SCA including dynamic linking, unless an exemption applies. The ASPSP authentication must have no more than the number of steps that the PSU user/customer would experience when directly accessing the ASPSP channel.

     

     

    ASPSP ASPSP

      

      

     RequiredRequired

     

     

     

     

    5

    Additional Supplementary Information

    ASPSPs must be able to introduce a step as part of the authentication journey to display supplementary information associated with that payment if required.

    If the supplementary information screen is displayed ASPSPs must display as minimum the Payment Amount, Currency and the Payee Account Name to make the PSU aware of these details

    CX consideration:

    ASPSPs should display to PSUs

    to users/customers all the payment instruction information received from PISPs together with the supplementary information. This information may include the following:

    • Payment Amount and Currency (BHD for Bahrain implementations)

    • Payee Account Name

    • Payment Reference, if it has been entered by

      PSUs

      users/customers or prepopulated by PISPs in

      item #1
    • PSU payment Account Identification and/or the selected ASPSP (based on item #2 options)

    • Payee Account Identification details (e.g. account number and full IBAN)

    • ASPSPs should inform PSUs about their “point of no return” for making the payment and that their payment will be made after pressing the Proceed button. Example wording: “Press Proceed to make payment"

    • ASPSPs must allow PSUs S.No. 1

    • User/Customer payment Account Identification

    ASPSPs must allow users/customers to review as a part of the authentication process any supplementary Information. The

    PSU

    user/customer can either proceed with the payment or cancel it on the same screen with supplementary information details,

    using options with "equal prominence“

    using options with "equal prominence“

    CX consideration:

    • ASPSPs should inform users/customers about their “point of no return” for making the payment and that their payment will be made after pressing the Proceed button. Example wording: “Press Proceed to make payment"

    • Generic ASPSP to PISP redirection Screen screen and message

     

     

    ASPSP

     

     

    Required

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    6

    PISP Confirmation

    PISPs must display the information received from the ASPSP. This information may include:

    • The unique identifier assigned to the payment instruction by ASPSPs

    • The payment status (and status update date & time) - Confirmation of successful payment initiation

     If If received by ASPSPsfrom ASPSP, PISPs must display any of the following additional information regarding initiation and execution of the payment:

    • The expected payment execution date & time

    • The expected settlement date & time (i.e. the value date of the payment)

    • The ASPSP charges (where applicable)

     CX consideration:

    If PSUs
    • the value date of the payment)

    • The ASPSP charges (where applicable)

    In case of payment cancellation,
    If received by ASPSP, PISP must update the user/customer with the reason for payment cancellation. The payment cancellation might be due to technical or non-technical scenarios. The messaging format for technical scenarios may be simplified to make it easy for users/customers to understand. Non-technical reasons such as fund availability, incorrect payee information, etc. may be detailed out.

    CX consideration:

    • If users/customers provide their payment account identification details (as per

    item #2
    • S.No. 2 options), the PISP

    could
    • may, with the consent of the

    PSU
    • user/customer, save the account details for future transactions (such as making further payments or initiating refunds back to

    PSUs
    • users/customers) where this is part of the payment initiation service explicitly requested by the

    PSU
    • user/customer. For example, a merchant, upon request from the

    PSU
    • user/customer, may initiate a refund back to the

    PSU
    • user/customer, by instructing the same PISP that initiated the initial

    PSU
    • user/customer transaction to use the saved

    PSU
    • user/customer payment account identification details as the beneficiary details for the refund. This will be dependent on the same PISP being used by both the

    PSU
    • user/customer and the merchant, their specific contractual terms and the existing regulations

    PISP

     

     

     

     

    PISP

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Required

     

     

     

     

    7

    Further Payment Status Update

    PISPs must follow up with ASPSPs in order to check and update the PSUs users/customers with the most updated information that can be received by ASPSPs in relation to the execution of the payment. For more details on Payment Status, please also refer to section Payment Status.

     

    PISP

     

    Required

    ...

    3.3.3 List of Supplementary Information:

     ASPSPs ASPSPs mustdetermine the situations where Supplementary Information is required to be shown to the PSUuser/customer, having regard to the principle that parity should be maintained between Open Banking journeys and ASPSP direct online channel journeys. Supplementary Information may be required:

    ...

    Where fees, charges or Forex apply

    ...

    Where interest rates apply

    ...

    To facilitate confirmation of payee (for Bahrain implementations, where ASPSPs applied COP validation and found inconsistency between payee account name and payee account details)

    ...

    required (illustrative):

    • Where fees, charges or Forex apply

    • Where interest rates apply

    • To display a user/customer warning that the relevant payment account will become overdrawn/exceed an overdraft limit as a result of the intended payment

    • If the relevant payment submission cut-off time  has time  has elapsed and the ASPSP wishes to offer an execution date/time

    • Where the PSU user/customer has been identified by the ASPSPs as a vulnerable customer (who therefore receives tailored journeys and messages in ASPSP’s own online platforms)

    • To show value-add information based on functionality implemented by ASPSPs in competitive space which provides positive customer outcome (e.g. cash flow prediction engine)

    • For high-value transactions using a different payment scheme

    • Where the payments may be duplicated by the customer in a short period (e.g. ASPSP may display a warning that payment appears to be duplicated)

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    4.  API specification: Brief

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    Description

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    4.1 Domestic

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    Payment Consents

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    This API Specification document page details out the domestic payments consent -payment-consents resource that is used by a PISP to register an intent to initiate a Domestic Payment.

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    4.2 Domestic Payments

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    This API Specification document page details out the domestic-payments resource that is used by a PISP to initiate a Domestic Payment.

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