Employer IBAN number

You change the bank account numbers of the employer.

IBAN stands for 'International Bank Account Number'. An IBAN account number is used for payments within Europe. This European system has also been adopted in Israel, Tunisia, Mauritius, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Lebanon (2012).You can retrieve the IBAN and the BIC code for Dutch bank account numbers on various websites (such as that of IBAN Service NL). For international bank account numbers, you can use IBAN.com, for instance. Sometimes you can also submit a file with bank account numbers and get a modified file in return. You can import this file in one go into Profit.

To change an account to IBAN:

  1. Go to: General / Configuration / Payment settings / Bank account.
  2. Select the account number.
  3. Click on the action: Change account to IBAN.
  4. Click on: Next

    Next you see the current account settings at the top.

  5. Select the IBAN check check box.

    The IBAN number field is modifiable.

  6. Complete the IBAN number field.

    Note:

    Enter the entire IBAN number, including the BIC code, for instance NL55RABO0123000123.

  7. Click on: Finish

To apply the SHA check:

  1. Open the properties of the account number.
  2. Go to the tab:Bank account.
  3. Select the SHA check in Integrity feature method.

    The check you select depends on the bank. You can ask your bank which check you need to apply.

  4. Click on: OK.

Directly to

  1. Configure Payroll payments via SEPA
  2. IBAN number for employees
  3. IBAN number of employers
  4. IBAN number of agencies
  5. Processing groups to SEPA
  6. Change an employer configuration to SEPA