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{{Short description|Bank transfer system in the United Kingdom}}
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[[File:OpeningCeremony 02.jpg|thumb|Official opening of BACS with Dennis Gladwell, Chairman of BACS (right)]]
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'''Bacs Payment Schemes Limited''' ('''Bacs'''), previously known as '''Bankers' Automated Clearing System''', is responsible for the [[clearing (finance)|clearing]] and settlement of UK automated [[direct debit]] and Bacs Direct Credit and the provision of third-party services.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Bacs services|url = http://www.bacs.co.uk/Bacs/Corporate/BacsServices/Pages/BacsServices.aspx|website = bacs.co.uk|access-date = 2016-02-16|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160224132259/http://www.bacs.co.uk/Bacs/Corporate/BacsServices/Pages/BacsServices.aspx|archive-date = 24 February 2016|url-status = dead}}</ref> Bacs became a subsidiary of Pay.UK (formerly known as New Payment System Operator (NPSO)) on 1 May 2018,<ref name="News NPSO">{{Cite web|url=http://www.newpso.uk/news.html|title=News NPSO|website=newpso.uk|access-date=2018-05-01}}</ref> and responsibility for direct debit, Bacs Direct Credit, the Current Account Switch Service, Cash ISA Transfer Service and the Industry Sort Code Directory was given to Pay.UK.<ref name="bacs.co.uk">{{Cite web|url=https://www.bacs.co.uk/NewsCentre/PressReleases/Pages/NewPaymentSystemOperatorForBacsFasterPaymentsSystems.aspx|title=New Payment System Operator takes on responsibility for the Bacs and Faster Payments systems|website=bacs.co.uk|language=en-US|access-date=2018-05-01}}</ref>
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More than 140 billion transactions have been debited or credited to British bank accounts via Bacs since its inception; in 2019, 6.5 billion UK payments, worth £5 trillion, were made. At the end of November 2019, the number of single-day transactions processed by Bacs reached a high of 124 million; a monthly record was set in August 2018, when 580 million payments were processed.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Pay.UK reports record volumes for 2019|date=17 February 2020 |url=https://www.finextra.com/pressarticle/81506/payuk-reports-record-volumes-for-2019}}</ref>
'''BACS Payment Schemes Limited''' ('''BACS'''), previously known as '''Bankers' Automated Clearing System''', is the organization that is responsible for the schemes behind the clearing and settlement of UK automated payment methods [[Direct Debit]] and BACS Direct Credit, as well as the provision of managed services for third parties.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Bacs services|url = http://www.bacs.co.uk/Bacs/Corporate/BacsServices/Pages/BacsServices.aspx|website = www.bacs.co.uk|access-date = 2016-02-16|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160224132259/http://www.bacs.co.uk/Bacs/Corporate/BacsServices/Pages/BacsServices.aspx|archive-date = 24 February 2016|url-status = dead}}</ref> BACS became a subsidiary of [https://www.wearepay.uk/ Pay.UK] (formerly known as the [[New Payment System Operator]] (NPSO)) on 1 May 2018,<ref name="News - NPSO">{{Cite web|url=http://www.newpso.uk/news.html|title=News - NPSO|website=www.newpso.uk|access-date=2018-05-01}}</ref> and as a result of this, overall responsibility for the operations of Direct Debit, BACS Direct Credit, the Current Account Switch Service, Cash ISA Transfer Service and the Industry Sort Code Directory was handed over to Pay.UK.<ref name="bacs.co.uk">{{Cite web|url=https://www.bacs.co.uk/NewsCentre/PressReleases/Pages/NewPaymentSystemOperatorForBacsFasterPaymentsSystems.aspx|title=New Payment System Operator takes on responsibility for the Bacs and Faster Payments systems|website=www.bacs.co.uk|language=en-US|access-date=2018-05-01}}</ref>

More than 140 billion transactions have been debited or credited to British bank accounts via BACS since its inception; in 2019, 6.5 billion UK payments, worth £5 trillion, were made this way. At the end of November 2019, the number of transactions processed by BACS in a single day reached a new high of 124,000,000 while a new monthly record was set in August 2018 when 580,000,000 payments were processed.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Pay.UK reports record volumes for 2019|url=https://www.finextra.com/pressarticle/81506/payuk-reports-record-volumes-for-2019}}</ref>


== History ==
== History ==
The Electronics Sub-Committee of the Committee of London Clearing Bankers was formed in the late 1950s to consider the automation of cheque clearing.


The committee set up a New Services Working Party in 1965 to look at the possibility of exchanging data between banks without using paper - specifically the automated exchange of standing order credits.
The Electronics Sub-Committee of the Committee of London Clearing Bankers was formed in the late 1950s to consider the automation of [[clearing (finance)|cheque-clearing]]. The committee set up a New Services Working Party in 1965 to examine the possibility of exchanging data between banks without using paper{{snd}}specifically, the automated exchange of standing order credits. This led to the creation of the Inter-Bank Computer Bureau (IBCB) within the Bankers Clearing House, which was tasked with setting up a computer facility and led by Dennis Gladwell to steer the creation and development of what would become the Bankers Automated Clearing Services.


This led to the creation of the Inter-Bank Computer Bureau (IBCB) within the Bankers Clearing House, tasked with setting up a suitable computer facility. The electronic transfer of funds commenced in 1968 at BCH (Bankers Clearing House) - 10 Lombard Street, 4th floor, computer room facility. The search for new premises resulted in 1971 finding a converted warehouse in De Havilland Road, Edgware. (On a site used by Army Johnson and Jim Mollison on their solo flights to Australia.) Plans for a purpose-built computer centre were drawn up early in 1971 building completion was effected June 1972 with ICL computer equipment delivered in July. Full "computer services" were established following the relocation from Lombard Street in October 1972. IBCB was initially under the control of the Systems and Development Committee of the BCH, but then moved to be controlled by its own managing committee. The managing committee decided that a separate, limited company should be created, and Bankers Automated Clearing Services Limited was registered as a company on 10 September 1971. Bankers Automated Clearing Services adopted the acronym BACS as the name of the service and registered this as a trademark on 1 December 1971. Bankers Automated Clearing Services Limited was renamed BACS Limited on 20 March 1986.<ref name="history"/>
The electronic transfer of funds began in 1968 in BCH's (Bankers Clearing House) computer room. A new location was found in 1971: a converted warehouse in Edgware on a site used by [[Amy Johnson]] and [[Jim Mollison]] on their solo flights to Australia. Plans for a purpose-built computer centre were drawn up early that year. The building was completed in June 1972, with [[International Computers Limited|ICL]] equipment delivered in July. Full computer service was established after the relocation in October 1972. Dennis Gladwell officially opened the fully operational site alongside E. O. Faulkner on Wednesday, 22nd November 1972.


The IBCB was initially controlled by BCH's Systems and Development Committee before it was controlled by its own managing committee. The committee decided that a separate [[limited company]] should be created, and Bankers Automated Clearing Services was registered on 10 September 1971. Adopting ''BACS'' as its name, the company registered the acronym as a trademark on 1 December 1971. It was renamed BACS Limited on 20 March 1986.<ref name="history"/>
On 1 December 2003, BACS Payment Schemes Limited (BPSL) was split from Bacs Limited: BPSL as a "not for profit" body with members from the banking industry promoting the use of, and setting the rules for automated payment schemes, with BACS Limited owning the infrastructure to run the schemes.


BACS Limited was permitted to continue to use this name for one year and became Voca Limited on 12 October 2004. Voca Limited has since been merged with the UK national switch provider LINK Interchange Network Limited on 2 July 2007, the new company being called [[VocaLink]]. VocaLink owns the infrastructure on which payment schemes operate and Bacs Payment Schemes Limited maintains the integrity of the current schemes.
On 1 December 2003, Bacs Payment Schemes Limited (BPSL) was split from Bacs Limited as a [[nonprofit organisation]] with members of the banking industry promoting the use of (and setting the rules for) automated-payment schemes and Bacs Limited owning the infrastructure to operate them. Bacs Limited used that name for one year, becoming Voca Limited on 12 October 2004. Voca Limited merged with the UK national switch provider LINK Interchange Network on 2 July 2007, and became [[Vocalink]]. Vocalink owns the infrastructure on which payment schemes operate, and BPSL maintains the schemes.


From a technical perspective, in 2003, Bacs users began moving from the telephone dial-up BACSTEL service (introduced in 1983 to replace magnetic media) to an Internet-based service, BACSTEL-IP, which is quicker and more secure. All BACS users, including businesses that make payments to their suppliers or operate their staff payroll electronically, were required to move to BACSTEL-IP by the end of December 2005<ref name="history">{{Cite web |url =http://www.bacs.co.uk/Bacs/DocumentLibrary/History_of_Bacs.pdf |title =History of Bacs |website = bacs.co.uk|archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20160224133012/http://www.bacs.co.uk/Bacs/DocumentLibrary/History_of_Bacs.pdf |archive-date =24 February 2016 |url-status =dead }}</ref> or return to using cheques. When the BACSTEL-IP service was introduced all software used to make a connection to Bacs required approval. It is now only possible to make a connection with software from the list of BACS Approved Solution Suppliers (BASS),<ref>{{Cite web|title = Index|url = http://www.bacs.co.uk/Bacs/SoftwareSuppliers/ApprovedSoftware/Pages/Index.aspx|website = www.bacs.co.uk|access-date = 2016-02-16}}</ref> or by using an approved bureau.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Bacs approved bureaux|url = http://www.bacs.co.uk/Bacs/Bureaux/Resources/Pages/ApprovedBureaux.aspx|website = www.bacs.co.uk|access-date = 2016-02-16}}</ref>
Bacs users began moving from the telephone dial-up BACSTEL service (introduced in 1983 to replace magnetic media) to BACSTEL-IP, a faster, more secure Internet-based service, in 2003. All Bacs users, including businesses that make payments to their suppliers or operate their staff payroll electronically, were required to move to BACSTEL-IP by the end of December 2005<ref name="history">{{Cite web |url =http://www.bacs.co.uk/Bacs/DocumentLibrary/History_of_Bacs.pdf |title =History of Bacs |website = bacs.co.uk|archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20160224133012/http://www.bacs.co.uk/Bacs/DocumentLibrary/History_of_Bacs.pdf |archive-date =24 February 2016 |url-status =dead }}</ref> or return to using cheques. When BACSTEL-IP was introduced, all software used to make a connection to Bacs required approval; it is only possible to connect with software from the list of Bacs Approved Solution Suppliers (BASS)<ref>{{Cite web|title = Index|url = http://www.bacs.co.uk/Bacs/SoftwareSuppliers/ApprovedSoftware/Pages/Index.aspx|website = bacs.co.uk|access-date = 2016-02-16}}</ref> or an approved bureau.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Bacs approved bureaux|url = http://www.bacs.co.uk/Bacs/Bureaux/Resources/Pages/ApprovedBureaux.aspx|website = bacs.co.uk|access-date = 2016-02-16}}</ref>


This was followed in 2008 by the mandatory requirement for all new service users to use AUDDIS a more efficient system for organizations to send new Direct Debit instructions to their customers' bank or building society electronically instead of in paper format. In the same year, annual Direct Debit volumes surpassed the three billion mark and, by 2013, this figure reached 3.5 billion with 100 billion payments processed since 1968.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Bacs is the future as direct debit rules {{!}} The Times|url = http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/business/industries/banking/article3852319.ece|website = The Times|access-date = 2016-02-16|language = en-GB}}</ref>
New service users were required to use AUDDIS, a more efficient system for organizations to send new direct-debit instructions to their customers' bank or building society electronically instead of on paper, in 2008. That year, annual direct-debit volume surpassed three billion; volumee reached 3.5 billion by 2013, with 100 billion payments processed since 1968.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Bacs is the future as direct debit rules {{!}} The Times|url = http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/business/industries/banking/article3852319.ece|website = The Times|access-date = 2016-02-16|language = en-GB}}</ref>


== Recent developments ==
== Products and services ==
A record-breaking 2014 saw BACS process 5.8 billion transactions, totaling £4.4 trillion and included 3.6 billion Direct Debits.<ref>{{Cite web|title = UK's Bacs payments network hits new heights - Payments Cards & Mobile|url = http://www.paymentscardsandmobile.com/uks-bacs-payments-network-hits-new-heights/|website = Payments Cards & Mobile|access-date = 2016-02-18|language = en-US}}</ref> These highs were surpassed again in 2015, when the number of payments passing through the BACS system topped six billion for the first time, at a value of £4.6 trillion. 239 million more Direct Debits were processed in 2015 than the previous 12 months, representing the highest ever year-on-year increase in payments made this way.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Automated payments at all-time high as Bacs breaks six billion barrier|url = https://www.finextra.com/pressarticle/62742/automated-payments-at-all-time-high-as-bacs-breaks-six-billion-barrier|website = Finextra Research|access-date = 2016-02-18}}</ref>


=== Direct debit ===
2015 was also notable for the setting of another new record, with 103 million transactions processed in a single day in July, the first time the daily total had surpassed the 100 million mark. In the same year it was announced that the number of payments handled by BACS since 1968 had broken the 110 billion mark.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Bacs sets new payments record|url = http://www.fstech.co.uk/fst/Bacs_Payments_Record_July_2015.php|website = www.fstech.co.uk|access-date = 2016-02-18}}</ref>


A [[direct debit]] is an instruction from a customer to a bank (or [[building society]]) to authorize a third party to collect an amount from an account, often for regular payments. Over 4.5 billion direct debits were processed in 2019.<ref name=":0" />
The records continued to fall in 2016 with 6.22 billion transactions processed at a value of £4.8 trillion, while the number of payments made by Direct Debit broke the 4 billion barrier for the first time.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://ibsintelligence.com/ibs-journal/ibs-news/bacs-heralds-2016-as-a-record-breaking-year-for-payments/|title=Bacs heralds 2016 as a "record breaking" year for payments - IBS Intelligence|date=2017-01-10|newspaper=IBS Intelligence|language=en-US|access-date=2017-01-10}}</ref> The daily processing record was also broken twice in the same year, with the 109.3 million payments passing through the system on a single day at the end of September surpassing the previous high of 103.7 million recorded in April.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.finextra.com/pressarticle/67575/bacs-reports-record-breaking-year|title=Bacs reports record-breaking year|last=Finextra|date=2017-01-10|newspaper=Finextra Research|access-date=2017-01-10}}</ref> And, these figures were again surpassed in 2017, with over 6.34 billion payments processed at a total of £4.9 trillion.


=== Bacs Direct Credit ===
At the end of November 2018, the number of transactions processed by BACS in a single day reached a new high of 123 million, while a new monthly record was set in August of the same year when 580 million payments were processed. In January 2019, it was announced that the previous 12 months had broken overall records, with 6.4 billion UK payments, worth just shy of £5 trillion, processed by BACS.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.finextra.com/pressarticle/77018/payuk-posts-record-volumes-and-values|title=Pay.UK posts record volumes and values}}</ref>


Bacs Direct Credit is a service which enables organizations of all sizes to make payments direct into a bank or building society account. There are more than 150,000 organizations in the UK using Bacs Direct Credit and it has been widely adopted to pay benefits, wages and salaries – nearly 90 per cent of the country's workforce is paid this way and one billion benefit payments are made via Bacs Direct Credit – it is also the payment method used for a range of other applications such as pension payments, employee expenses, insurance settlements, dividends and refunds.<ref>{{Cite web|title = UK consumers to get redress for mobile and online payments sent in error|url = https://www.finextra.com/pressarticle/62835/uk-consumers-to-get-redress-for-mobile-and-online-payments-sent-in-error|website = Finextra Research| date=26 January 2016 |access-date = 2016-02-22}}</ref>
BACS volumes continued to grow in 2019, with 6.5 billion UK payments processed at a value of £5 trillion,<ref name=":0" /> while a new record was set at the end of November, as BACS processed 124 million transactions in a single day.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Automated Payments Hit New High|url=https://www.bacs.co.uk/NewsCentre/PressReleases/Pages/AutomatedPaymentsHitNewHigh.aspx}}</ref>


=== Current Account Switch Service ===
As well as having responsibility for the Direct Debit and BACS Direct Credit schemes in the UK, in recent years the scope of BACS expanded to include the provision of managed services for third parties, such as the Cash ISA Transfer Service, and the development, management and subsequent ownership of the Current Account Switch Service, which launched in September 2013. The service has reduced the time it takes for consumer, small businesses and small charities to switch current accounts to seven working days and is backed by a guarantee. To date, the service has facilitated over six million switches.<ref name=":1" />


Since its September 2013 introduction, more than six million UK [[Transaction account|current accounts]] have been switched; the service reported a seven-day switching success rate of 99.4 per cent.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=More than 6 million current accounts have been switched since 2013|url=https://www.yourmoney.com/saving-banking/more-than-6-million-current-accounts-have-been-switched-since-2013/#:~:text=More%20than%206%20million%20current%20accounts%20have%20been%20switched%20since%202013,-0&text=Figures%20from%20the%20Current%20Account,since%20it%20launched%20in%202013.|website=Your Money| date=24 October 2019 |language=en-US}}</ref> It offers consumers, small businesses, trusts and small charities a way of switching current accounts to increase competition and support the entry of new banks in the current-account marketplace. The service is offered by 49 banks and building societies.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Banks and Building Socieites|url=https://www.currentaccountswitch.co.uk/banksandbuildingsocieties/Pages/banks.aspx}}</ref>
On 1 May 2018, Bacs became a wholly owned subsidiary of the new home for UK retail payments, [[Pay.UK]] (formerly known as the New Payment System Operator (NPSO)).<ref name="News - NPSO"/> As a result of this move, the responsibility for the operations of [[Direct Debit]], [[Bacs Direct Credit]], the Current Account Switch Service, [[Cash ISA Transfer]] Service and the [[Industry Sort Code Directory]] were handed over to Pay.UK.<ref name="bacs.co.uk"/>


When a current account is opened with a new bank or building society, the Current Account Switch Service will transfer the old-account activity to the new one: moving incoming and outgoing payments, transferring the account balance, and closing the old account. Although the process takes place over seven working days, the account is transferred on the final day; customers use the old account until the agreed switch day, and then use the new account with no loss of service. It is backed by the Current Account Switch Guarantee, which promises to reimburse account holders if they incur fees or charges as a result of the switchover.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Current Account Switching: your guide to the 7-day guarantee|url = http://www.uswitch.com/current-accounts/guides/current-account-switching/|website = uSwitch|access-date = 2016-02-22|language = en-GB}}</ref>
== Products and services ==


=== Direct Debit ===
=== Other services ===
A direct debit is effected by an instruction from a customer to a bank or building society to authorize a third party to collect varying amounts from an account, often for regular payments. Over 4.5 billion Direct Debits were processed in 2019,<ref name=":0" /> and Direct Debit payments are protected by the Direct Debit Guarantee, a money-back consumer safeguard.


The Cash ISA Transfer Service, introduced in October 2012, offers a quicker and easier transfer process while reducing paper flow and increasing efficiency.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Dentry |first=John |date=2022-10-21 |title=Celebrating 10 years of the Cash ISA Transfer Service |url=https://newseventsinsights.wearepay.uk/latest-updates/celebrating-10-years-of-the-cash-isa-transfer-service/ |access-date=2024-04-11 |website=Pay.UK |language=en}}</ref> The Biller Update Service was introduced in June 2013.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Bacs services|url = http://www.bacs.co.uk/Bacs/Corporate/BacsServices/Pages/BacsServices.aspx|website = bacs.co.uk|access-date = 2016-02-22|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160224132259/http://www.bacs.co.uk/Bacs/Corporate/BacsServices/Pages/BacsServices.aspx|archive-date = 24 February 2016|url-status = dead}}</ref>{{failed verification|date=May 2021}}
=== BACS Direct Credit ===
BACS Direct Credit is a service which enables organizations of all sizes to make payments direct into a bank or building society account. There are more than 150,000 organizations in the UK using BACS Direct Credit and it has been widely adopted to pay benefits, wages and salaries – nearly 90 per cent of the country's workforce is paid this way and one billion benefit payments are made via BACS Direct Credit – it is also the payment method used for a range of other applications such as pension payments, employee expenses, insurance settlements, dividends and refunds.<ref>{{Cite web|title = UK consumers to get redress for mobile and online payments sent in error|url = https://www.finextra.com/pressarticle/62835/uk-consumers-to-get-redress-for-mobile-and-online-payments-sent-in-error|website = Finextra Research|access-date = 2016-02-22}}</ref>


== Further developments ==
=== Current Account Switch Service ===
Since its launch in September 2013 more than six million UK current accounts have been switched, with the service reporting a seven-day switching success rate of 99.4 per cent.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=More than 6 million current accounts have been switched since 2013|url=https://www.yourmoney.com/saving-banking/more-than-6-million-current-accounts-have-been-switched-since-2013/#:~:text=More%20than%206%20million%20current%20accounts%20have%20been%20switched%20since%202013,-0&text=Figures%20from%20the%20Current%20Account,since%20it%20launched%20in%202013.|website=Your Money|language=en-US}}</ref>


Bacs processed a record 5.8 billion transactions in 2014 for a total of £4.4 trillion, including 3.6 billion direct debits.<ref>{{Cite web|title = UK's Bacs payments network hits new heights Payments Cards & Mobile|url = http://www.paymentscardsandmobile.com/uks-bacs-payments-network-hits-new-heights/|website = Payments Cards & Mobile| date=15 January 2015 |access-date = 2016-02-18|language = en-US}}</ref> The number of payments passing through the Bacs system topped six billion for the first time the following year, with a value of £4.6 trillion. The number of direct debits processed in 2015 increased by 239 million over the 2014 total.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Automated payments at all-time high as Bacs breaks six billion barrier|url = https://www.finextra.com/pressarticle/62742/automated-payments-at-all-time-high-as-bacs-breaks-six-billion-barrier|website = Finextra Research| date=19 January 2016 |access-date = 2016-02-18}}</ref>
The service, which offers consumers, small businesses, trusts and small charities a way of switching current accounts, was created to increase competition, support the entry of new banks in the current account market place and give consumers greater choice when switching from one bank or building society current account to another. It is now offered by 49 high street banks and building societies – up from 33 at launch - giving almost total coverage of the current account market.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Banks and Building Socieites|url=https://www.currentaccountswitch.co.uk/banksandbuildingsocieties/Pages/banks.aspx}}</ref>


A record 103 million transactions were processed in a single July 2015 day. That year, it was announced that the number of payments handled by Bacs since 1968 had exceeded 110 billion.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Bacs sets new payments record|url = http://www.fstech.co.uk/fst/Bacs_Payments_Record_July_2015.php|website = fstech.co.uk| date=8 March 2015 |access-date = 2016-02-18}}</ref>
Once a current account has been opened with a new bank or building society, the Current Account Switch Service will transfer all the activity relating to the old account to the new one. That includes moving incoming and outgoing payments, and transferring the account balance, as well as closing the old account. An important feature of the service is that although the process happens over seven working days, the transfer of account happens on the final day. This means that customers continue to use the old bank account until the agreed switch day and from then on use the new bank account. This means that there is no loss of service for any period for the customer.


In 2016, 6.22 billion transactions were processed with a value of £4.8 trillion; the number of direct-debit payments exceeded four billion.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://ibsintelligence.com/ibs-journal/ibs-news/bacs-heralds-2016-as-a-record-breaking-year-for-payments/|title=Bacs heralds 2016 as a "record-breaking" year for payments IBS Intelligence|date=2017-01-10|newspaper=IBS Intelligence|language=en-US|access-date=2017-01-10}}</ref> Daily processing records were set twice that year: 109.3 million payments on one day at the end of September, surpassing the April high of 103.7 million.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.finextra.com/pressarticle/67575/bacs-reports-record-breaking-year|title=Bacs reports record-breaking year|last=Finextra|date=2017-01-10|newspaper=Finextra Research|access-date=2017-01-10}}</ref> A record 6.34 billion payments were processed in 2017, totalling £4.9 trillion.
The service is backed by the Current Account Switch Guarantee, which promises to reimburse account holders if they incur any fees or charges as a result of the switchover.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Current Account Switching: your guide to the 7-day guarantee|url = http://www.uswitch.com/current-accounts/guides/current-account-switching/|website = uSwitch|access-date = 2016-02-22|language = en-GB}}</ref>


At the end of November 2018, the number of daily transactions processed by Bacs reached a new high of 123 million; a monthly record of 580 million payments was set in August of that year. In January 2019, it was announced that Bacs had processed a record 6.4 billion UK payments, totalling just under £5 trillion, the previous year.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.finextra.com/pressarticle/77018/payuk-posts-record-volumes-and-values|title=Pay.UK posts record volumes and values|date=22 January 2019 }}</ref> Bacs processed 6.5 billion UK payments totalling £5 trillion in 2019,<ref name=":0" /> setting a single-day record of 124 million transactions at the end of November.<ref>{{Cite press release|title=Automated Payments Hit New High|url=https://www.bacs.co.uk/NewsCentre/PressReleases/Pages/AutomatedPaymentsHitNewHigh.aspx}}</ref>
=== Other managed services ===

The Cash ISA Transfer Service, which was launched in October 2012, offers a quicker and easier transfer process while reducing paper flow and increasing efficiency and the Biller Update Service, launched in June 2013.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Bacs services|url = http://www.bacs.co.uk/Bacs/Corporate/BacsServices/Pages/BacsServices.aspx|website = www.bacs.co.uk|access-date = 2016-02-22|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160224132259/http://www.bacs.co.uk/Bacs/Corporate/BacsServices/Pages/BacsServices.aspx|archive-date = 24 February 2016|url-status = dead}}</ref>
Bacs' scope has expanded to include third-party services (such as the Cash ISA Transfer Service) and the development, management and ownership of the Current Account Switch Service, which began in September 2013. The guaranteed service has reduced the time it takes for consumers, small businesses, and small charities to switch current accounts to seven working days, and has facilitated over six million switches.<ref name=":1" /> On 1 May 2018, Bacs became a wholly-owned subsidiary of [[Pay.UK]] (formerly known as the New Payment System Operator).<ref name="News – NPSO"/><ref name="bacs.co.uk"/>


== See also ==
== See also ==

* [[CHAPS]]
* {{annotated link|CHAPS}}
* [[EFTPOS]]
* {{annotated link|EFTPOS}}
* [[Payments UK]]
* {{annotated link|Payments UK}}
* [[Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication]]
* {{annotated link|Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication}}
* [[ToDDaSO]]
* {{annotated link|ToDDaSO}}
* [[Clearing (finance)]]


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== External links ==
== External links ==

* {{official website|http://www.bacs.co.uk/}}
* {{official website|http://www.bacs.co.uk/}}
* [http://www.vocalink.com/ Vocalink]
* [http://www.vocalink.com/ Vocalink]
* [http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/business/industries/banking/article3852319.ece "Bacs is the future as Direct Debit rules"] The Times article (26 August 2013)
* [http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/business/industries/banking/article3852319.ece "Bacs is the future as Direct Debit rules"] The Times article (26 August 2013)
* [http://www.fstech.co.uk/fst/Bacs_Payments_Record_July_2015.php "Bacs sets new payments record"] FS Tech article (3 August 2015)
* [http://www.fstech.co.uk/fst/Bacs_Payments_Record_July_2015.php "Bacs sets new payments record"] FS Tech article (3 August 2015)
* [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/consumertips/banking/2907982/This-technology-is-easily-available.-There-is-no-reason-we-cant-have-it.html OFT on money transfers] in ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'' article
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100613015202/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/consumertips/banking/2907982/This-technology-is-easily-available.-There-is-no-reason-we-cant-have-it.html OFT on money transfers] in ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'' article
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/moneybox/4428147.stm Clearing times] in BBC News article
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/moneybox/4428147.stm Clearing times] in BBC News article
* "[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6508791.stm Banking hitch delays workers' pay]" BBC News (29 March 2007)
* "[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6508791.stm Banking hitch delays workers' pay]" BBC News (29 March 2007)
*[https://www.wearepay.uk/ Official Pay.UK website]
* [https://www.wearepay.uk/ Official Pay.UK website]


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Bacs
Founded1968 (1968)
Websitewww.bacs.co.uk
Formerly called
Bankers' Automated Clearing Services
Official opening of BACS with Dennis Gladwell, Chairman of BACS (right)

Bacs Payment Schemes Limited (Bacs), previously known as Bankers' Automated Clearing System, is responsible for the clearing and settlement of UK automated direct debit and Bacs Direct Credit and the provision of third-party services.[1] Bacs became a subsidiary of Pay.UK (formerly known as New Payment System Operator (NPSO)) on 1 May 2018,[2] and responsibility for direct debit, Bacs Direct Credit, the Current Account Switch Service, Cash ISA Transfer Service and the Industry Sort Code Directory was given to Pay.UK.[3]

More than 140 billion transactions have been debited or credited to British bank accounts via Bacs since its inception; in 2019, 6.5 billion UK payments, worth £5 trillion, were made. At the end of November 2019, the number of single-day transactions processed by Bacs reached a high of 124 million; a monthly record was set in August 2018, when 580 million payments were processed.[4]

History

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The Electronics Sub-Committee of the Committee of London Clearing Bankers was formed in the late 1950s to consider the automation of cheque-clearing. The committee set up a New Services Working Party in 1965 to examine the possibility of exchanging data between banks without using paper – specifically, the automated exchange of standing order credits. This led to the creation of the Inter-Bank Computer Bureau (IBCB) within the Bankers Clearing House, which was tasked with setting up a computer facility and led by Dennis Gladwell to steer the creation and development of what would become the Bankers Automated Clearing Services.

The electronic transfer of funds began in 1968 in BCH's (Bankers Clearing House) computer room. A new location was found in 1971: a converted warehouse in Edgware on a site used by Amy Johnson and Jim Mollison on their solo flights to Australia. Plans for a purpose-built computer centre were drawn up early that year. The building was completed in June 1972, with ICL equipment delivered in July. Full computer service was established after the relocation in October 1972. Dennis Gladwell officially opened the fully operational site alongside E. O. Faulkner on Wednesday, 22nd November 1972.

The IBCB was initially controlled by BCH's Systems and Development Committee before it was controlled by its own managing committee. The committee decided that a separate limited company should be created, and Bankers Automated Clearing Services was registered on 10 September 1971. Adopting BACS as its name, the company registered the acronym as a trademark on 1 December 1971. It was renamed BACS Limited on 20 March 1986.[5]

On 1 December 2003, Bacs Payment Schemes Limited (BPSL) was split from Bacs Limited as a nonprofit organisation with members of the banking industry promoting the use of (and setting the rules for) automated-payment schemes and Bacs Limited owning the infrastructure to operate them. Bacs Limited used that name for one year, becoming Voca Limited on 12 October 2004. Voca Limited merged with the UK national switch provider LINK Interchange Network on 2 July 2007, and became Vocalink. Vocalink owns the infrastructure on which payment schemes operate, and BPSL maintains the schemes.

Bacs users began moving from the telephone dial-up BACSTEL service (introduced in 1983 to replace magnetic media) to BACSTEL-IP, a faster, more secure Internet-based service, in 2003. All Bacs users, including businesses that make payments to their suppliers or operate their staff payroll electronically, were required to move to BACSTEL-IP by the end of December 2005[5] or return to using cheques. When BACSTEL-IP was introduced, all software used to make a connection to Bacs required approval; it is only possible to connect with software from the list of Bacs Approved Solution Suppliers (BASS)[6] or an approved bureau.[7]

New service users were required to use AUDDIS, a more efficient system for organizations to send new direct-debit instructions to their customers' bank or building society electronically instead of on paper, in 2008. That year, annual direct-debit volume surpassed three billion; volumee reached 3.5 billion by 2013, with 100 billion payments processed since 1968.[8]

Products and services

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Direct debit

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A direct debit is an instruction from a customer to a bank (or building society) to authorize a third party to collect an amount from an account, often for regular payments. Over 4.5 billion direct debits were processed in 2019.[4]

Bacs Direct Credit

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Bacs Direct Credit is a service which enables organizations of all sizes to make payments direct into a bank or building society account. There are more than 150,000 organizations in the UK using Bacs Direct Credit and it has been widely adopted to pay benefits, wages and salaries – nearly 90 per cent of the country's workforce is paid this way and one billion benefit payments are made via Bacs Direct Credit – it is also the payment method used for a range of other applications such as pension payments, employee expenses, insurance settlements, dividends and refunds.[9]

Current Account Switch Service

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Since its September 2013 introduction, more than six million UK current accounts have been switched; the service reported a seven-day switching success rate of 99.4 per cent.[10] It offers consumers, small businesses, trusts and small charities a way of switching current accounts to increase competition and support the entry of new banks in the current-account marketplace. The service is offered by 49 banks and building societies.[11]

When a current account is opened with a new bank or building society, the Current Account Switch Service will transfer the old-account activity to the new one: moving incoming and outgoing payments, transferring the account balance, and closing the old account. Although the process takes place over seven working days, the account is transferred on the final day; customers use the old account until the agreed switch day, and then use the new account with no loss of service. It is backed by the Current Account Switch Guarantee, which promises to reimburse account holders if they incur fees or charges as a result of the switchover.[12]

Other services

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The Cash ISA Transfer Service, introduced in October 2012, offers a quicker and easier transfer process while reducing paper flow and increasing efficiency.[13] The Biller Update Service was introduced in June 2013.[14][failed verification]

Further developments

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Bacs processed a record 5.8 billion transactions in 2014 for a total of £4.4 trillion, including 3.6 billion direct debits.[15] The number of payments passing through the Bacs system topped six billion for the first time the following year, with a value of £4.6 trillion. The number of direct debits processed in 2015 increased by 239 million over the 2014 total.[16]

A record 103 million transactions were processed in a single July 2015 day. That year, it was announced that the number of payments handled by Bacs since 1968 had exceeded 110 billion.[17]

In 2016, 6.22 billion transactions were processed with a value of £4.8 trillion; the number of direct-debit payments exceeded four billion.[18] Daily processing records were set twice that year: 109.3 million payments on one day at the end of September, surpassing the April high of 103.7 million.[19] A record 6.34 billion payments were processed in 2017, totalling £4.9 trillion.

At the end of November 2018, the number of daily transactions processed by Bacs reached a new high of 123 million; a monthly record of 580 million payments was set in August of that year. In January 2019, it was announced that Bacs had processed a record 6.4 billion UK payments, totalling just under £5 trillion, the previous year.[20] Bacs processed 6.5 billion UK payments totalling £5 trillion in 2019,[4] setting a single-day record of 124 million transactions at the end of November.[21]

Bacs' scope has expanded to include third-party services (such as the Cash ISA Transfer Service) and the development, management and ownership of the Current Account Switch Service, which began in September 2013. The guaranteed service has reduced the time it takes for consumers, small businesses, and small charities to switch current accounts to seven working days, and has facilitated over six million switches.[10] On 1 May 2018, Bacs became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Pay.UK (formerly known as the New Payment System Operator).[2][3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Bacs services". bacs.co.uk. Archived from the original on 24 February 2016. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
  2. ^ a b "News – NPSO". newpso.uk. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  3. ^ a b "New Payment System Operator takes on responsibility for the Bacs and Faster Payments systems". bacs.co.uk. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  4. ^ a b c "Pay.UK reports record volumes for 2019". 17 February 2020.
  5. ^ a b "History of Bacs" (PDF). bacs.co.uk. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 February 2016.
  6. ^ "Index". bacs.co.uk. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
  7. ^ "Bacs approved bureaux". bacs.co.uk. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
  8. ^ "Bacs is the future as direct debit rules | The Times". The Times. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
  9. ^ "UK consumers to get redress for mobile and online payments sent in error". Finextra Research. 26 January 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
  10. ^ a b "More than 6 million current accounts have been switched since 2013". Your Money. 24 October 2019.
  11. ^ "Banks and Building Socieites".
  12. ^ "Current Account Switching: your guide to the 7-day guarantee". uSwitch. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
  13. ^ Dentry, John (21 October 2022). "Celebrating 10 years of the Cash ISA Transfer Service". Pay.UK. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
  14. ^ "Bacs services". bacs.co.uk. Archived from the original on 24 February 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
  15. ^ "UK's Bacs payments network hits new heights – Payments Cards & Mobile". Payments Cards & Mobile. 15 January 2015. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  16. ^ "Automated payments at all-time high as Bacs breaks six billion barrier". Finextra Research. 19 January 2016. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  17. ^ "Bacs sets new payments record". fstech.co.uk. 8 March 2015. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  18. ^ "Bacs heralds 2016 as a "record-breaking" year for payments – IBS Intelligence". IBS Intelligence. 10 January 2017. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  19. ^ Finextra (10 January 2017). "Bacs reports record-breaking year". Finextra Research. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  20. ^ "Pay.UK posts record volumes and values". 22 January 2019.
  21. ^ "Automated Payments Hit New High" (Press release).
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