Iso Camt.053.001.02 Account Statement
Iso Camt.053.001.02 Account Statement
Iso Camt.053.001.02 Account Statement
ISO 20022
Account Statement
camt.053 version 2
Version 1.1.0
Publishing date October 31 2014
Implementation guide
Table of contents
1 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Related documents ..........................................................................................................................................3
1.2 History ..............................................................................................................................................................3
2 GENERAL RULES ................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Restrictions to the service ................................................................................................................................4
2.1.1 DENMARK .................................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1.2 NORWAY ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1.3 SWEDEN ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Introduction
This document describes the Implementation Guide ISO 20022 Account Statement camt.053.001.02 in
Handelsbanken.
The purpose of this Message Implementation Guide is to provide guidance of how information is structured
in the exchange between Handelsbanken and the customer.
Camt.053 is also available as an account statement with extended information of the transactions.
Handelsbanken’s message set-up complies with the international definitions for content and use of an ISO
20022 “BankToCustomerStatement” message and Common Global Implementation (CGI).
1.2 History
New releases of the Implementation Guides are published on a regular basis, based on new versions of the
underlying standards or to provide clarification or changes. At Handelsbanken, changes to version numbers
are made according to the following guidelines. The original version is 1.0.0.
• The last digit is changed when the format descriptions are changed, for example text clarifications and
examples.
• The second digit is changed if minor changes are made to the format such as new countries or changes
in the payment type.
• The first digit is changed (thus becoming a completely new version) if the format changes mean that the
customer will have to make adaptations in order to continue using the service. In this case, all
customers affected are informed of the new version and what the changes involve.
Version Date Description
1.1.0 2014-10-31 Transaction details and Remittance Information will be
presented if available and possible to identify.
1.0.0 2012-12-21 Published
General rules
The Account Statement (camt.053) message is sent by Handelsbanken to an account owner or to a party
authorized by the account owner to receive the message. The message account statement reports opening
and closing balance and all booked transactions.
The account statement is available for accounts with Handelsbanken in the following countries:
China Great Britain Norway
Denmark Hong Kong Poland
Estonia Latvia Singapore
Finland Lithuania Sweden
France Luxembourg USA
Germany Netherlands Other banks, based on SWIFT
940
DENMARK
• No specified transaction details are available for local payments booked in a lump sum.
• Limited transaction details and remittance information are presented for cross border payments.
NORWAY
• No specified transaction details are available for local payments booked in a lump sum.
• Limited transaction details and remittance information are presented for cross border payments.
SWEDEN
• No specified transaction details are available for local payments booked in a lump sum.
• Transaction details and remittance information are not presented for cross border payments.
1.4 Abbreviations
These abbreviations are frequently used and are important for the understanding of the message.
Term Description
BBAN Basic Bank Account Number – identifier used nationally by financial
institutions, i.e.in individual countries, generally as part of a National Account.
IBAN International Bank Account Number – identifier used nationally and
internationally by financial institutions. An IBAN consists of a country code, a
control digit, a bank identifier and a national account number. A Swedish
IBAN is made up of 24 characters in total and a foreign IBAN can be up to 34
characters.
SWIFT SWIFT is the abbreviation of Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial
Telecommunication and is a communications network used by most of the
banks in the world for sending each other payment instructions and
messages.
BIC Business Identifier Code is made up of 8 or 11 characters. A unique address
linked to SWIFT.
1.5 References
The Account Statement has the following possible references on the different levels in the message.
<GrpHdr>
Message Id <GrpHdr><MsgId> Unique identification of the message.
<Stmt>
Identification <Stmt><Id> Unique identification of the statement
ElectronicSequence <Stmt><ElctmcSeqNb> Sequential number of the statement
Nubmer
<Ntry>
Entry Reference <Ntry><NtryRef> Unique reference per entry within one
statement.
Account Servicer <Ntry><AcctSvcrRef> Unique reference as assigned by the
Reference account servicing institution to
unambiguously identify the entry.
<NtryDtls>
Proprietary/reference <NtryDtls><TxDtls> Information related to the underlying
transaction. Stated by Handelsbanken
Additional Transaction <NtryDtls><TxDtls><AddtlTxInf> Supplementary details related to the
Information transaction/entry.
Additional Entry <NtryDtls><TxDtls><NtryInf> Details related to the entry.
Information
Scenario
The purpose of this section is to basically describe the entire chain of electronic information exchange
between the Debtor, the Debtor’s Agent, the Creditor’s Agent and the Creditor.
Please note that for all messages sent to the bank, the status of the message and the payment orders will
be displayed in Handelsbanken online corporate banking service.
Format specification
This section consists of a technical description of the message type Account Statement ISO 20022
camt.053.001.02.
Group Header
Statement 1
Balance Open
Entry 1
Entry Details 1
Entry 2
Entry details 1
Balance closed
Statement 2
Balance Open
Entry 1
Entry Details 1
Balance closed
GroupHeader
This building block is mandatory and present once. It contains elements such as MessageIdentification and
CreationDateTime.
Statement
This building block is mandatory repetitive. It contains elements such as Account and
FinancialInstitutionIdentification.
Balance
This building block is mandatory repetitive. It contains elements such as Opening booked balance, Closing
booked balance and Closing available balance including Dates.
Entry
Entry is a part of Balance and can be repetitive. It contains information related to the entry in the account,
such as Amount, Booking and ValueDate and BankTransactionCode.
ISO
Index Depth Or Message Item XMLTag Mult. Status Type
0.0 - BankToCustomerStatement <BkToCstmrStmt>
1.0 + GroupHeader <GrpHdr> [1..1] M
Heading Description
ISO Index no Reference number that points to the related field description in the ISO 20022 Message
Definition Report (MDR).
Structural Indication of the Message Items structural level in the message tree structure by the
Sequence number of +-signs. Group Header <GrpHdr> and Payment Information <PmtInf> has one
+ as the two starting points in the message.
Message Item A Message Item is a composing part of a Message. It can be a Message Element (which
can be compared to the “fields” of a traditional message) or a Message Component
(which can be compared to a block of information, consisting of different message
elements).
Tag Name A specific name assigned to a Message Item that will appear in the XML Schema and in
XML instances that use this Message Item.
Multiplicity Indicates whether a Message Item is optional, mandatory and/or repetitive due to ISO
20022 XML schema. Multiplicity is represented by a notation between square brackets
as described below;
[0..1] this element and all underlying elements in the tree (in the XML-schema) is
optional and must be presented exactly once
[0..n] this element this element is optional with unlimited repetition
[1..1] this element is mandatory and must be present exactly once
[1..n] this element is mandatory with unlimited repetition
2.2 ++ ElectronicSequenceNumber <ElctrncSeqNb> [0..1] M Quantity Sequential number of the statement, asSequential number increased
assigned by the account servicer. incrementally by 1 for each report sent
electronically per account and on yearly
basis.
2.4 ++ CreationDateTime <CreDtTm> [1..1] M DateTime Date and time at which the message was YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss
created.
2.10 ++ Account <Acct> [1..1] M Unambiguous identification of the
account to which credit and debit entries
are made
1.2.0 +++ Identification <Id> [1..1] M
1.2.1 ++++ IBAN <IBAN> [1..1] [XOR Identifier International Bank Account Number For IBAN account number IBAN can be provided for all
(IBAN) Handelsbanken accounts
1.2.2 ++++ Other <Othr> [1..1] XOR] Unique identification of an account, as
assigned by the account servicer, using
an identification scheme.
1.2.3 +++++ Identification <Id> [1..1] R Text For BBAN account number
2.94 +++++ Family <Fmly> [1..1] R Specifies the family and the sub-family of
the bank transaction code, within a
specific domain, in a structured and
hierarchical format.
2.95 ++++++ Code <Cd> [1..1] R Code Specifies the family within a domain. See Appendix Bank Transaction Codes
2.96 ++++++ SubFamilyCode <SubFmlyCd> [1..1] R Code Specifies the sub-product family within a See Appendix Bank Transaction Codes
specific family.
2.135 +++ EntryDetails <NtryDtls> [0..n] C Set of elements used to provide details In this version of camt.053 Transaction Sweden: Entry details about cross border
on the entry. details and Remittance information are payments are not presented
specified and presented if available and Norway: Limited entry details about cross
possible to identify. All details available border payments are presented
are always presented in Denmark: Limited entry details about
AdditionalEntryInformation <AddtlNtryInf> cross border payments are presented
and AdditionalTransactionInformation
<AddtlTxInf>.
2.142 ++++ TransactionDetails <TxDtls> [0..n] C Set of elements used to provide Transaction details are presented as
information on the underlying structured information if available and
transaction(s). identified. However, all information
available about the transaction are always
shown in AdditionalEntryInformation
<AddtlNtryInf> and/or
AdditionalTransactionInformation
<AddtlTxInf>.
Payments booked in a lump sum are not
presented with transaction details.
2.143 +++++ References <Refs> [0..1] C Set of elements used to provide the
identification of the underlying
transaction.
2.148 ++++++ EndToEndIdentification <EndToEndId> [0..1] C Text Unique identification, as assigned by the Reported if avaliable and identified.
initiating party, to unambiguously identify
the transaction. This identification is
passed on, unchanged, throughout the
entire end-to-end chain.
2.153 ++++++ Proprietary <Prtry> [0..1] C Proprietary reference related to the Can be not used for some transactions on
underlying transaction. UK accounts.
2.154 +++++++ Type <Tp> [1..1] R Text Identifies the type of reference reported. OTHR
2.155 +++++++ Reference <Ref> [1..1] R Text Proprietary reference specification Other information related to the
related to the underlying transaction. transaction/entry. Stated by the account
servicer.
2.199 +++++ RelatedParties <RltdPties> [0..1] C Reported if avaliable and identified.
9.1.0 +++++++ Name <Nm> [0..1] R Text
ISO Structural
Index Sequence Message Item XMLTag Mult. Status Type Definition Handelsbanken special comments Country specific use
1.1.0 +++++++ Identification <Id> [1..1] R Unique and unambiguous identification
for the account between the account
owner and the account servicer.
1.1.1 ++++++++ IBAN <IBAN> [1..1] R Identifier International Bank Account Number
(IBAN)
2.203 ++++++ UltimateDebtor <UltmtDbtr> [0..1] C Reported if available.
2.257 ++++++++ Type <Tp> [0..1] C Specifies the type of creditor reference.
2.258 +++++++++ CodeOrProprietary <CdOrP [1..1] R Coded or proprietary format creditor
reference type.
2.259 ++++++++++ Code <Cd> [1..1] R Code Type of creditor reference, in a coded SCOR = Structrued Communication
form. Reference.
2.261 +++++++++ Issuer <Issr> [0..1] C Text ISO used if RF reference NL: CUR used if local NL OCR reference
2.262 ++++++++ Reference <Ref> [0..1] R Text Unique reference, as assigned by the Structrued reference for example OCR-
creditor, to unambiguously refer to the reference.
payment transaction.
2.313 +++++ AdditionalTransactionInformation <AddtlTxInf> [0..1] C Text Further details of the transaction Supplementary details related to the
transaction/entry. All information available
about the transaction are always shown in
AdditionalEntryInformation <AddtlNtryInf>
and/or AdditionalTransactionInformation
<AddtlTxInf>.
2.314 +++ AdditionalEntryInformation <AddtlNtryInf> [0..1] C Text Further details of the entry. Details related to the entry. All information
available about the transaction are always
shown in AdditionalEntryInformation
<AddtlNtryInf> and/or
AdditionalTransactionInformation
<AddtlTxInf>.