File formats
Danske Bank supports standardized and country specific formats for you to choose from when integrating your solutions with ours.
To enable the simplest and most price efficient end-to-end processing for customers long term, we endorse the ongoing industry standardization of formats. If you are starting a new integration, we therefore recommend that you use the ISO 20022 format.
SEPA credit transfers from a non-euro country within the EU
Since 31 October 2016 and as a result of EU rules, files with SEPA credit transfers from a non-euro country within the EU including Norway, Iceland, Lichtenstein and Switzerland must be submitted in the ISO 20022 XML format. To help you comply with these rules, we offer a file conversion service.
Want to know more?
View the fact sheet about Danske Bank File Conversion Service
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Channels and Security
Danske Bank offers a wide range of channels for data sharing. Here you will get an overview of the channels available and required security solutions for each channel.

Integration Services
In Danske Bank, we strive to deliver easy integration between our solutions and your business systems, such as ERP systems. We support ISO 20022 standard as a key lever to drive your integration costs down.

Upcoming changes
Here you will find information about upcoming changes to files, channels and security that may require changes for you as a customer or ERP provider.