This chapter provides an overview of the funds transfer process and discusses how to:
Create funds transfer templates.
Manage funds transfer template approval.
Begin funds transfer requests.
Create electronic fund transfer (EFT) requests.
Create fee entries for EFT requests.
Create bank account transfers.
Create deals transfers.
Review repetitive transfers.
Cash Management defines and supports these two funds transfer methods:
Bank account transfers
Bank account transfers are used by your organization to transfer money between banks that are on your organization's general ledger (from one of your organization's bank accounts to another bank account belonging to your organization). This could be a transfer between your internal bank accounts, between your external bank accounts, or between your internal and your external bank accounts. PeopleSoft defines the following two categories of bank account transfers:
External bank transfers are used by your organization to transfer money between banks that are on your organization's general ledger (from one of your organization's bank accounts to another bank account belonging to your organization).
Internal bank transfers are transfers between business units using internal banks and internal bank accounts that you have created for your organization.
EFTs
EFTs are used to transfer funds from your organization's bank to an external third party.
For bank account transfers and EFTs, you can send funds transfers from templates, as well as on an ad hoc basis. To minimize the amount of manual entry when sending these ad hoc funds transfers, you can complete recipient information from settlement instructions, such as when you are paying a vendor who provides occasional services.
Cash Management also includes repetitive transfer and drawdown transfer functionality. Repetitive transfers and drawdown transfers are preapproved agreements to transfer monetary amounts on a periodic basis. (The Federal Reserve Fedwire transfer system supports four types of Fedwire transfers: repetitive, semi-repetitive, non-repetitive or freeform, and drawdown. PeopleSoft funds transfer functionality supports all four transfer types.) There is not a funds transfer method as described above for bank account transfers and EFTs. The relationship of the involved parties determines whether a repetitive or drawdown transfer is in the form of a bank account transfer or EFT.
Cash Management supports the following transfer types:
A repetitive transfer is used when a company makes a transfer between the same debit and credit parties frequently.
The parties involved may be your organization and your bank—or your organization, your bank, and a third party. The Originating Depository Financial Institution (ODFI) has a record of the debit and credit parties and receives electronic and telephonic instructions to make the transfer. The ODFI also assigns a unique identifier to each instruction template. The items communicated to the ODFI as part of the transfer consist of the unique identifier, the date of the transfer, and the dollar amount. Of these three items, only the date and dollar amount may be changed, which decreases the risk of misdirected funds.
A semi-repetitive transfers is similar to a repetitive transfer.
The difference is that you can also modify the transfer description, in addition to the amount and date information.
A non-repetitive or free-form transfer is used for ad-hoc transfers; you can edit all fields.
A drawdown is a request sent by a company to an ODFI to initiate a wire transfer from its own account or another party’s account at a Receiving Depository Financial Institution (RDFI).
For drawdown transfers, the RDFI is the payor of funds. The RDFI requires that it have authorization for payment from the account holder—meaning the party being debited must preauthorize the transfer.
Drawdown transfers are most frequently used as part of a company’s cash concentration system. Organizations use cash concentration systems to consolidate many bank accounts (operated by individual areas in the organization) to a cash position in a single account.
Drawdown transfers are also a subset of repetitive transfers. You can set up a drawdown transfer to be a repetitive transfer.
You can set up preapproved repetitive transfers and drawdown transfers in the Cash Management funds transfer pages, creating a template that stores the repetitive transfer agreement information. This information includes the unique identifier assigned by the bank that authorizes (or administrates) the transfer.
Note. As repetitive transfers and drawdown transfers are preapproved and preconfigured agreements, they cannot be initiated on an ad hoc basis.
Funds Transfer Business Process
To process funds transfers, you create the transfer (either ad-hoc or using a template), select it for settlement, and if required, route it for settlement approval. After it is approved, the system forwards the transfer to either the Financial Gateway or obtained via Pay Cycle Manager depending on what you select on the Settle Through field on the External Accounts - Payment Methods page. Use the dispatch settlements functionality to transmit the transfer to the appropriate bank and bank account.
For repetitive and drawdown transfers, only the repetitive transfer code (for drawdown transfers, this is the third-party authorization code), amount, and date are transmitted to the ODFI.
Here is a general overview of the steps in the funds transfer process:
Create all of the templates required by your organization.
Here are some possible combinations:
Bank account transfer.
Bank account transfer as a repetitive transfer.
Bank account transfer as a drawdown transfer.
Bank account transfer as a repetitive drawdown transfer.
EFT.
EFT as a repetitive transfer.
EFT as a drawdown transfer.
EFT as a repetitive drawdown transfer.
Approve new and modified templates.
Create a bank account transfer or EFT request.
On the bank account transfer or EFT request, select the appropriate template to create the specific transfer needed and provide any necessary transfer information to complete the transfer instructions.
You are not required to select a template if the transfer is considered a free-form transfer
Select and approve transfers for settlement using the Settlement Manager.
Dispatch settlements to the appropriate banking institution for payment using Financial Gateway.
Note. If the settlement is to be settled through Pay Cycle Manager, it will be picked up at a later time.
The system processes the approved funds transfers and generates the appropriate accounting entries. Accounting entries for EFT transfers may be generated only if an accounting template has been specified on the EFT transfer request. Accounting events for bank transfers are automatic and do not need an accounting template.
If Financial Gateway is used as the settle-through option, you can, with the proper setup, get periodic updates to the original transaction until the settlement is paid. For Wire transfers, the system can be configured to update the transaction with the Fed Wire ID generated by the bank for reference during inquiries.
See Also
To process funds transfers:
Configure banks.
Configure bank branches.
Configure bank accounts and account payment methods.
At this time, you can optionally:
Define settlement instructions.
Define bank account transfer templates.
Define EFT request template instructions and field level security for templates.
Define settlement approval options.
See Also
Defining Account Settlement Information
Defining Settlement Instructions for Counterparty Deals
Setting Up the Bank Statement Import Process
Payment Method |
Indicate the method used to get the funds from the funding account. For example, select ACH if the funds are to be processed through an automated clearing house. |
Repetitive Transfer Code |
A code for any repetitive funds transfer type, assigned by a bank (or financial institution) to automatically initialize the bank's transfer process. |
Drawdown Transfer |
If selected, it indicates the transfer is a repetitive drawdown transfer. |
To define transfer templates, use the Enter Transfer Templates component (TR_WIRE_TEMPLATES_GBL).
This section discusses how to:
Enter template origin information.
Specify template destination information.
Configure template EFT handling options.
Define template intermediary bank routings.
Enter template transfer addenda.
Add template internal notes.
Record template beneficiary address information.
Define template field security.
Understanding the Funds Transfer Template Component
Your organization may benefit from setting up transactions in advance with parties with which you conduct regular, specific transactions. For example, using template transactions can streamline the process of distributing quarterly payouts to clients or monthly or annual payments to vendors.
You set up the template, specifying whether it is for bank account transfers or EFTs. You can then further specify if the template is a repetitive transfer or drawdown transfer. Page values established at the template level for repetitive and drawdown transfers cannot be changed by a user at the transfer request level. In addition, you can specify security at the field level for the template.
Note. Pages and fields in the funds transfer template become available or unavailable for entry, depending on the selected transfer class.
To create a funds transfer template:
Select the Add a New Value tab on the Funds Transfer Templates search page.
Enter a SetID and Transfer Template ID, and specify a Transfer Class of Bank Transfer or EFT Transfer.
Complete the Origin, Destination, Beneficiary Address, and Template Field Security pages of the funds transfer template pages.
Page Name |
Object Name |
Navigation |
Usage |
Enter Transfer Templates - Origin |
TR_WR_TEMPLATE_FR |
Cash Management, Fees and Transfers, Enter Transfer Templates |
Enter template origin information. Set up the template for withdrawing funds from an account to transfer those funds. |
Enter Transfer Templates - Destination |
WR_TEMPLATE_FR |
Cash Management, Fees and Transfers, Enter Transfer Templates Select the Destination tab. |
Specify template destination information. Set up templates to send wire transfers repeatedly to particular parties. |
EFT Options |
TR_EFT_OPT_SEC |
Click EFT Options on the Enter Transfer Templates - Destination page. |
Configure template EFT handling options. Note. Values specified at the template level cannot be overwritten at the request level. |
Routings |
TR_INTR_TBL_SEC |
Click Routings on the Enter Transfer Templates - Destination page. |
Define template intermediary bank routings. Set up multiple routing information for a funds transfer. |
Enter Transfer Templates - Detailed Description |
TR_WR_DESC_SEC |
Click View Description on the Enter Transfer Templates - Destination page. |
Enter any of your in-house notes for the funds transfer. This information is not transmitted to the recipient. |
Enter Transfer Templates - Addenda |
STL_ADDENDA2_SP |
Click Addenda on the Enter Transfer Template - Destination page. |
Enter addenda information. This information is transmitted to the recipient. |
Enter Transfer Templates - Beneficiary Address |
WR_TEMPLATE_ADR |
Cash Management, Fees and Transfers, Enter Transfer Templates Select the Beneficiary Address tab. |
Set up address information for the recipient of the funds transfer. |
Enter Transfer Templates - Template Field Security |
WR_TMPLT_FLDLST |
Cash Management, Fees and Transfers, Enter Transfer Templates Select the Template Field Security tab. |
Select the active fields in your template, choose whether to enable accounting or to allow settlement instructions. |
Access the Enter Transfer Templates - Origin page.
All available fields on this page are required. They contain relevant information about the account from which you are transferring funds. Available fields depend on the selected transfer class.
Status |
Select Active or Inactive.If you mark a template Inactive, it is not available for use (it does not appear in the funds transfer pages). |
Template Expiration |
Enter a date that the repetitive transfer template expires. If you select an expired template for use—meaning, if the template status is set to Active and the system date is past the date entered in this field—the system displays a warning message that you have selected an outdated template. |
Pool Business Unit and Pool ID |
If this bank account is used for holding investment pool funds, enter the business unit and identifier of the pool. |
Payment Method |
Available payment methods are determined by the values that you define in the Bank Code and Bank Account fields. |
Repetitive Transfer Code |
Enter the repetitive transfer code that the bank assigned to this transfer. This field is required because the code is necessary to initiate the transfer process with the bank. |
Repetitive Transfer |
Select if this template is for a repetitive transfer. |
Drawdown Transfer |
Select if this template is for a drawdown transfer. |
Accounting Template |
For transfers of an EFT Transfer transfer class, specify the accounting template from which to generate accounting entries. |
Approval Status |
Displays Pending as the value when you first create a transfer. The status changes as activity occurs later in the workflow—for example, when a supervisor approves the entered funds. |
Access the Enter Transfer Templates - Destination page.
For Bank Transfer templates, only the Bank Code and Bank Account fields are available for entry.
Complete all applicable and available fields for EFT Transfer classes.
See Also
Specifying Destination Information
International Bank Account Number Functionality
Access the Routings page.
Values specified at the template level can not be overwritten at the request level.
Seq(sequence) |
Enter a sequence number for the routing row. This sequence number determines in which order the system routes the message. |
Routing |
Select from Bank or DFI. |
Access the Enter Transfer Templates - Addenda page.
Values specified at the template level cannot be overwritten at the request level.
For funds transfers, direct debits, and treasury wires, this page consists of four 35-character lines. For automated clearinghouse transactions, this page is a free-form, 80-character field.
Access the Enter Transfer Templates - Detailed Description page.
Values specified at the template level can not be overwritten at the request level.
Information recorded in the Descr (description) field is not transmitted with the funds transfer.
Access the Enter Transfer Templates - Template Field Security page.
Template Security Options
Disable All Template Fields |
If selected, clears all check boxes in the Field Security Options grid. |
Selectively Enable Fields |
If selected, more than one field security option is selected. |
Enable All Template Fields |
If selected, all field security options are selected. |
Enable Accounting |
Select to activate accounting from a template. |
Allow Settlement Instructions |
Select to leverage the EFT request into settlement instruction data. |
This section discusses how to approve funds transfer template changes.
Page Name |
Object Name |
Navigation |
Usage |
Approve Transfer Templates |
TR_WR_TMPLT_APPR |
Cash Management, Fees and Transfers, Approve Transfer Templates |
Approve or deny funds transfer template changes. |
Access the Approve Transfer Templates page.
Once transfer templates are created, or if existing templates are modified, you must approve templates prior to using them. You can search for a specific template with a particular approval status and select to approve or deny items with your specified values.
To approve or deny transfer templates:
Enter your search criteria and click Search.
Click the template link in the Template ID column to view template information prior to approval or denial.
Select templates for approval or denial and click either Approve or Deny.
This section discusses how to begin a transfer request.
You can create EFT, bank, and deals transfers from various locations in Cash Management. The Transfer Funds page acts as the first page of a multistep “wizard.” Select options to create a particular funds transfer type, and the system then routes you to the correct pages to complete the transfer.
See Also
Creating Bank Account Transfers
Page Name |
Object Name |
Navigation |
Usage |
Transfer Funds |
TR_TRANSFER_PAGE |
Cash Management, Fees and Transfers, Transfer Funds |
Select a funds transfer type. Begin the setup of an funds transfer request for an EFT, banks, or deals request. |
Access the Transfer Funds page.
Available fields on this page change depending on the transfer type that you select.
EFT Transfer |
Transfer money to a third party. Select Template to prepopulate the EFT Request Entry pages. |
Bank Transfer |
Move funds between accounts that you own. Select External or Internal in the Transfer Type field. |
Deal Entry |
Transfer funds using a deal (for example, an intercompany loan). |
See Also
Creating Bank Account Transfers
Creating and Approving Funds Transfer Templates
Defining Template Field Security
This section discusses how to:
Enter transfer origin information.
Specify destination information.
(Optional) Configure EFT handling options.
(Optional) Define intermediary bank routings.
(Optional) Enter transfer addenda.
(Optional) Add internal notes.
Record beneficiary address information.
You can use the pages in this section to create an EFT request, whether your request is for a regular EFT request, or an EFT request involving repetitive transfer or drawdown transfer information.
See Also
Creating Bank Account Transfers
Page Name |
Object Name |
Navigation |
Usage |
EFT Request - Origin |
TR_WIRE_PNL |
Cash Management, Fees and Transfers, EFT Request, Origin |
Enter transfer origin information. Capture data on the account from which funds will be furnished for the transfer |
EFT Request - Destination |
TR_WIRE_TO_PNL |
Cash Management, Fees and Transfers, EFT Request, Destination |
Specify destination information by entering recipient information for a funds transfer. |
EFT Options |
TR_EFT_OPT_SEC |
Click EFT Options on the EFT Request - Destination page. |
Configure EFT Handling options. |
Routings |
TR_INTR_TBL_SEC |
Click Routings on the EFT Request - Destination page. |
Set up multiple routing information for a funds transfer. |
EFT Request - Detailed Description |
TR_WR_DESC_SEC |
Click View Description on the EFT Request - Destination page. |
Enter any of your in-house notes for the funds transfer. This information is not transmitted to the recipient. |
EFT Request - Addenda |
STL_ADDENDA2_SP |
Click Addenda on the EFT Request - Destination page. |
Enter addenda information. The system transmits this information to the recipient. For funds transfers, direct debits, and treasury wires, this page consists of four 35-character lines. For ACH transactions, this page is a free-form, 80-character field. |
EFT Request - Beneficiary Address |
TR_WIRE_ADDRESS |
Cash Management, Fees and Transfers, EFT Request, Beneficiary Address |
Capture the address and telephone information for the recipient of your funds transfers. |
Access the EFT Request - Origin page.
Template ID |
Select the template, if you are executing the EFT requests from a template. Note. Expired templates are not available for selection. |
For EFT requests associated with federal fund transfers, the Federal Reserve agency assigns a Federal Wire ID code after receiving the request. Enter the code in this field for your reference. This field is automatically populated if the bank returns acknowledgements containing the Fed Wire ID. This field is used only as reference in Cash Management; it is not necessary for the accounting process. Note. The Federal Wire ID code is the only reference number that the Federal Reserve recognizes when handling issues or questions about the transfer. |
|
Fees |
Click to create fees for this EFT request. |
Payment Method |
Select an available payment method (methods are determined by the values that you defined in the Bank Code and Bank Accountfields). Values are: Automated Clearing House, Direct Debit, Electronic Funds Transfer, or Wire Transfer. You cannot select a payment method for any type of repetitive transfer. |
Business Date |
Enter the business date on which the funds transfer is to occur. The date that you select carries over to the next business day, depending on:
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Acct Template (accounting template) |
Select an accounting template if accounting is to be run for the transfer. Leave this field blank if the transfer is already accounted for in another PeopleSoft application (for example, Payables). Note. The Acct Template field is unavailable when the selected account in the Account # field is not enabled for cash clearing. |
Transaction Information
EFT Request Status |
Displays a value of Unapproved. This value changes as activity occurs later in the workflow—for example, when a supervisor approves the entered funds. |
Pool Information |
Click to access the Pool Information page. If this bank account is used for holding investment pool funds, enter the business unit and identifier of the pool. |
See Also
Defining External Account Information
Access the EFT Request - Destination page.
See Also
International Bank Account Number Functionality
Defining External Accounts Information
This section discusses how to:
Define fee codes for EFT requests.
Create fee entries using EFT request fee codes.
Page Name |
Object Name |
Navigation |
Usage |
Fee Code |
FA_FEE_CD_PNL |
Set Up Financials/Supply Chain, Product Related, Treasury, Fee Codes |
Define fee codes for EFT requests. See Defining Fee Codes. |
Fee Entry |
FEE_GENERATOR_PNL |
Cash Management, Fees and Transfers, Fee Entry |
Create fee entries for EFT requests using previously defined fee codes. See Creating Fee Entries. |
This section provides an overview of bank account transfers and discusses how to:
Process bank account transfers.
(Optional) View associated bank transfer ChartFields.
(Optional) View accounting events.
Process bank transfers using electronic settlements.
Transferring funds between bank accounts is a common requirement for cash managers. Typical tasks that require fund transfers are:
Adjusting daily cash balances.
Making a trade payment or receipt on behalf of a business unit.
Funding the internal accounts of other business units.
Note. Only corporate treasury-designated banks can initiate fund transfers. However, this rule does not apply when the transfer is between two bank accounts that belong to the same business unit.
The system schedules accounting events and updates bank balances. Bank transfer transactions are also available to the settlements module for all settlement-related processes and eventual payment. You can create templates for transfers that occur frequently; you can then recall the template and enter the amount and the date.
These transfer types are supported by the system:
Internal bank transfers: from one internal account to another internal account.
External bank transfers: from one external account to another external account.
See Also
Defining Internal Account Information
You must set up internal bank accounts for internal transfers. for external transfers, external accounts must be created.
To set up internal bank accounts:
Define a bank with the Type set to Internal on the Bank Information page.
Create an internal bank account between two internal bank types.
See Also
Defining Internal Account Information
Page Name |
Object Name |
Navigation |
Usage |
Transfer Funds |
TR_TRANSFER_PAGE |
Cash Management, Fees and Transfers, Transfer Funds |
Begin the setup of a bank transfer. |
Bank Account Transfer |
BAX_TRANSFER_PNL |
Cash Management, Fees and Transfers, Bank Account Transfer |
Initiate bank transfers for internal or external bank transfers. |
Bank Transfer ChartFields |
BAX_CF_ENTRY |
Click ChartFields on the Bank Account Transfer page. |
View associated bank transfer ChartFields. |
Accounting Events |
TRA_EVENT_CAL |
Cash Management, Treasury Accounting, Accounting Events |
View summary accounting event information generated from deals, facility fees, and bank transfers. Enter Bank Transfers in the Source Code field to view the scheduled accounting event. |
Access the Bank Account Transfer page.
To create internal bank account transfers:
Select the Add a New Value tab on the Bank Account Transfer search page.
Enter values in the Business Unit and Transfer ID fields, and specify a value of Internal Transfer in the Transfer Type field.
Click Add.
Enter a description.
Create internal bank account transfers from a template or on an ad hoc basis:
Click Use Template to select a defined template on which to base a transfer. This displays a list of templates from which you can select according to the business unit transfer ID and description. The system populates all of the fields except Tran Date (transaction date) and Amount. To create the transfer, complete those fields.
Note. Expired templates are not available for selection.
Create an ad hoc internal bank account transfer by completing fields only in the Transfer From Account and Transfer To Account regions.
If you anticipate that the ad hoc transfer will recur frequently, select the Can be used as Template check box to save it as a template.
Click the Instructions button to review the settlement instructions. The settlement instructions define how the payment or transfer is made—the system uses the deposit instructions from the bank account that is receiving funds (the Transfer To Account bank).
Save the transfer.
If you are creating external bank account transfers, you can specify a transfer template that may also include drawdown wire or repetitive wire information.
To create external bank account transfers:
Select the Add a New Value tab on the Bank Account Transfer search page.
Enter values in the Business Unitand Transfer ID fields, and specify a value of External Transfer in the Transfer Type field.
Click Add.
Enter a description.
Create external bank account transfers from a template or on an ad hoc basis:
Select a transfer template ID to automatically populate the external bank account transfer with information. If you create an external bank account transfer from a template, you can also click the Chartfields link to edit the bank transfer ChartFields.
Leave the Transfer Template ID field blank to create an ad hoc bank account transfer. Complete the remaining fields on the page. If you create an ad hoc external bank account transfer, you cannot modify the bank transfer ChartFields.
Click the Instructions button to review the settlement instructions. The settlement instructions define how the payment or transfer is made—the system uses the deposit instructions from the bank account that is receiving funds (the Transfer To Account bank).
Save the transfer.
Describe the bank account that is serving as the fund source.
For an external bank, select the bank and the bank account.
For an internal bank, select the bank, and then specify the account customer and associated bank account. (The customer represents the business unit that is serving as the fund source.) Enter the monetary amount to transfer.
Transfer to Account
Indicate the bank account or internal account that is receiving the funds. Select a bank that is an appropriate match for the transfer from account only.
If the transfer from account bank is an external bank, then the transfer to account bank must also be external. For an external bank, select the bank and bank account.
For an internal bank, select the bank and then specify the customer and the associated bank account. (The customer represents the business unit that is receiving funds.)
For example, suppose that you want to move business unit UBUO3’s balance from its account with TBU02 to TBU01’s account with TBU02. This table lists the set up:
Group box |
Bank |
Customer |
Transfer From Account |
TBU02 |
OBU03 |
Transfer To Account |
TBU02 |
TBU01 |
Note. External transfers must first be selected and approved before being processed through the Financial Gateway or Pay Cycle Manager.”
For internal transfers, some restrictions are enforced:
The customer specified as the Transfer From Account cannot be the same as the bank specified as the Transfer To Account for the same transaction.
Similarly, the bank specified as the Transfer From Account cannot be the same as the customer specified as the Transfer To Account for the same transaction.
After you save the transfer, the system updates cash flows and generates an accounting event to create journal entries for this transaction.
Note. When internal accounts are established between two business units, you can specify a default internal account. If more than one account exists between two business units with the same currency, the default account is the one that is processed in bank transfer.
See Also
Reviewing Accounting Information
Understanding Electronic Banking
Access the Accounting Events page.
Enter Bank Transfers in the Source Code field to view the scheduled accounting event.
See Reviewing Accounting Information.
This section discusses how to review repetitive transfers.
Page Name |
Object Name |
Navigation |
Usage |
Review Repetitive Transfers |
TR_REPTVE_TRNF_PG |
Cash Management, Fees and Transfers, Review Repetitive Templates |
Search for and maintain your organization's repetitive transfers. |
Access the Review Repetitive Transfers page.
To maintain your repetitive transfers:
Enter your search criteria, and click the Search button.
From the returned results, click a Template ID to access the specific transfer template's information.
If you edit any information on the transfer template:
Click OK to save your changes and return to the Review Repetitive Transfers page.
Click Cancel to discard your changes without saving, and return to the Review Repetitive Transfers page.
Click Apply to save your changes without returning to the Review Repetitive Transfers page.