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Electronic Banking Standards in the Netherlands - Localization Module or External Solutions

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Hi,

I would like to ask about Partners/Clients experiences with integrating electronic banking in the Netherlands within Business Central. Do Dutch companies typically use the standard localization module provided by Microsoft available in the system, or do they often replace MS localization by external solutions to handle electronic banking processes?

I've noticed that electronic banking in the Netherlands Microsoft Localization seems quite advanced, so I'm curious which approach is commonly used in practice.

Thanks in advance for any insights or recommendations!

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    Khushbu Rajvi. Profile Picture
    22,128 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at

    Dutch companies usually rely on the standard Dutch localization in Business Central for electronic banking, as Microsoft provides support for SEPA formats (pain.001, camt.053, camt.054). However, when handling payments across multiple countries, an external solution may be necessary due to varying banking standards . Ultimately, it depends on the specific requirements of the business. If the standard localization meets the needs, it’s sufficient. Otherwise, customization or ISV solutions can provide advanced multi-country support.

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    Jainam M. Kothari Profile Picture
    15,732 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
  • Ramesh Kumar Profile Picture
    7,547 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    Hi,
     
    I believe the Netherlands, and the EU in general, have strong localization in banking, as Business Central team is based in Denmark and has a solid customer base across the EU. However, it all depends on your specific requirements. If you're looking for a standard setup, it should be sufficient. But if you're aiming to automate the process, I recommend checking the AppSource for additional solutions.
     
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    Ramesh
     
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    YUN ZHU Profile Picture
    99,082 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    It is recommended that you create a trial environment and try it yourself to see if it meets your needs.
    More details: Sign up for a free Dynamics 365 Business Central trial
     
    Thanks.
    ZHU

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