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ISO 20022 Pain is a PHP library to generate and parse UK pain.001.001.06 and pain.002.001.06 XML messages (complies with ISO-20022).

Installation

Consilience\Pain001 Just install Composer and run composer require consilience/iso20022-pain in your project directory.

TODO

This library is based on the Swiss PAIN library supporting pain.001.001.03 only. This fork is adapted more for UK usage, and supports pain.001.001.06 (i.e. version 06) for our particular use-case. Future versions or multiple versions will need a rethink on how this package is structured. PRs are welcome to achieving that.

Until the updates are complete, take all these instructions with a pinch of salt; they will probably be wrong.

Main changes:

  • UK bank financial institution type.
  • Switch to moneyphp\money package to handle meny amounts, rather than home-grown classes.
  • Support for supplementary info records.
  • Switch to version 06 of the pain.001/pain.002 format.
  • UK-oriented XML namespaces.

Usage

To get a basic understanding on how the messages are structured, take a look at the resources mentioned below. The following example shows how to create a message containing two transactions:

<?php

require_once __DIR__.'/vendor/autoload.php';

use Consilience\Pain001\FinancialInstitution\BIC;
use Consilience\Pain001\Account\IBAN;
use Consilience\Pain001\Message\CustomerCreditTransfer;
use Money\Money;
use Consilience\Pain001\PaymentInformation\PaymentInformation;
use Consilience\Pain001\Account\PostalAccount;
use Consilience\Pain001\Address\StructuredPostalAddress;
use Consilience\Pain001\TransactionInformation\BankCreditTransfer;
use Consilience\Pain001\TransactionInformation\IS1CreditTransfer;
use Consilience\Pain001\Address\UnstructuredPostalAddress;

$transaction1 = new BankCreditTransfer(
    'instr-001',
    'e2e-001',
    Money::CHF(130000), // CHF 1300.00
    'Muster Transport AG',
    new StructuredPostalAddress('Wiesenweg', '14b', '8058', 'Zürich-Flughafen'),
    new IBAN('CH51 0022 5225 9529 1301 C'),
    new BIC('UBSWCHZH80A')
);

$transaction2 = new IS1CreditTransfer(
    'instr-002',
    'e2e-002',
    Money::CHF(30000), // CHF 300.00
    'Finanzverwaltung Stadt Musterhausen',
    UnstructuredPostalAddress::sanitize('Altstadt 1a', '4998 Musterhausen'),
    new PostalAccount('80-151-4')
);

$payment = new PaymentInformation(
    'payment-001',
    'InnoMuster AG',
    new BIC('ZKBKCHZZ80A'),
    new IBAN('CH6600700110000204481')
);
$payment->addTransaction($transaction1);
$payment->addTransaction($transaction2);

$message = new CustomerCreditTransfer('message-001', 'InnoMuster AG');
$message->addPayment($payment);

echo $message->asXml();

Tip: Take a look at Consilience\Pain001\Tests\Message\CustomerCreditTransferTest to see all payment types in action.

Caveats

  • Not all business rules and recommendations are enforced, consult the documentation and validate the resulting transaction file in cooperation with your bank.
  • At the moment cheque transfers are not supported (for details consult chapter 2.2 of the Implementation Guidelines)
  • The whole project is still under development and therefore BC breaks can occur. Please contact me if you need a stable code base.

Contributing

If you want to get your hands dirty, great! Here's a couple of steps/guidelines:

  • Fork this repository
  • Add your changes & tests for those changes (in tests/).
  • Remember to stick to the existing code style as best as possible. When in doubt, follow PSR-2.
  • Send me a pull request!

If you don't want to go through all this, but still found something wrong or missing, please let me know, and/or open a new issue report so that I or others may take care of it.

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