Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Initiative – FIS Documentation
The University has introduced an initiative to enable select vendors to transition from receiving payments in the form of a cheque to an electronic funds transfer (EFT).
Benefits of the EFT Initiative:
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|Highlights for Financial Administrators
- All EFT’s will occur once a week on Tuesdays
- Most EFT payments will have 25 day payment terms instead of 35 days for most non-EFT vendor payments.
- For invoices over $50,000, a prompt will remind users to proactively attach supporting documentation (i.e. invoices). In these instances, the back-up documentation is required before the EFT is approved.
- If an EFT vendor has duplicate vendor accounts, the duplicates will be blocked so that all payments are directed to the EFT vendor number going forward.
- In cases where an EFT vendor had multiple vendor accounts, and a Purchase Order was created with one of the non-EFT vendor numbers prior to the launch, when processing the PO Invoice Receipt processors must enter the designated EFT vendor number in the “Inv. Party” field (see Option 2 in this article).
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In August 2022, the first phase of the pilot project launched and vetted 33 Canadian currency vendors to transition from payments by paper cheque to direct deposit, offering increased payment speed while reducing processing costs for U of T and vendors. Vendors were selected for the EFT pilot based on their transaction volume and spend, and were onboarded through the Enterprise Service Centre.
Click here to learn how you can get a list of EFT vendors.
After a successful pilot, the second phase of the project will focus on increasing automation and reducing manual workflows.
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Phase 2 will include:
- Scaling automation to onboard larger number of existing U of T vendors. This includes vendors selected by U of T as well as additional vendors proposed by the U of T community (beginning March 2023).
- Enabling the convenient display of EFT suppliers in SAP (beginning March 2023).
- Onboarding new to U of T vendors to EFT (beginning Summer 2023).
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Phase 3 is focused on streamlining processes, particularly in Accounts Payable, for reviewing and approving supporting documentation for payments. The payment run deadline is every Monday at 8 A.M., with EFT payments occurring once a week on Tuesdays.
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Documentation & Simulations Related to EFT Initiative and FIS
Articles:
- What are the payment terms for vendors set up for electronic funds transfers (EFT)?
- What day of the week do electronic funds transfers get transmitted for vendors setup for EFT payments?
- How can I determine if an electronic funds transfer (EFT) payment has been transmitted?
- How will the vendor know when the EFT has been transmitted?
- Why did I get the error message “Payment Method in document does not match method in Vendor” when processing an invoice payment?
- How can I find a list of EFT vendors? (as of March 2nd, 2023)
- Can OTA vendor payments be sent as an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)?
- Can I use the Alternate Payee function with a Vendor Set up for EFT payments?
Simulations:
- EFT Payments Over $50,000 (PO Invoices) – How to Attach Documentation in AMS
- How to Attach Documents to FIS Transactions (i.e. for non-PO Invoices over $50,000) in AMS
- Determining the Status of Cheque, Draft or Electronic Funds Transfer
- How to Attach Documents to Payments $50,000 or greater from FIORI Launchpad (as of March 2nd, 2023 when you receive the automated email)
Contacts
Questions about processing EFT payments, reporting and troubleshooting errors in FIS:
Contact your FAST Team representative
Questions about vendor master records (i.e. banking information):
Contact Procurement Services
Questions regarding EFT transmissions:
Contact Accounts Payable
Highlights for Financial Administrators
- All EFT’s will occur once a week on Tuesdays
- Most EFT payments will have 25 day payment terms instead of 35 days for most non-EFT vendor payments.
- For invoices over $50,000, a prompt will remind users to proactively attach supporting documentation (i.e. invoices). In these instances, the back-up documentation is required before the EFT is approved.
- If an EFT vendor has duplicate vendor accounts, the duplicates will be blocked so that all payments are directed to the EFT vendor number going forward.
- In cases where an EFT vendor had multiple vendor accounts, and a Purchase Order was created with one of the non-EFT vendor numbers prior to the launch, when processing the PO Invoice Receipt processors must enter the designated EFT vendor number in the “Inv. Party” field (see Option 2 in this article).
[lightweight-accordionsub2 title=”Phase 1 – August 2022″ expanded=”true” tag=”h4″]
In August 2022, the first phase of the pilot project launched and vetted 33 Canadian currency vendors to transition from payments by paper cheque to direct deposit, offering increased payment speed while reducing processing costs for U of T and vendors. Vendors were selected for the EFT pilot based on their transaction volume and spend, and were onboarded through the Enterprise Service Centre.
Click here to learn how you can get a list of EFT vendors.
After a successful pilot, the second phase of the project will focus on increasing automation and reducing manual workflows.
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[lightweight-accordionsub2 title=”Phase 2 – Starting March 2023″ expanded=”true” tag=”h4″]
Phase 2 will include:
- Scaling automation to onboard larger number of existing U of T vendors. This includes vendors selected by U of T as well as additional vendors proposed by the U of T community (beginning March 2023).
- Enabling the convenient display of EFT suppliers in SAP (beginning March 2023).
- Onboarding new to U of T vendors to EFT (beginning Summer 2023).
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[lightweight-accordionsub2 title=”Phase 3 – Starting Mid-October” expanded=”true” tag=”h4″]
Phase 3 is focused on streamlining processes, particularly in Accounts Payable, for reviewing and approving supporting documentation for payments. The payment run deadline is every Monday at 8 A.M., with EFT payments occurring once a week on Tuesdays.
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Documentation & Simulations Related to EFT Initiative and FIS
Articles:
- What are the payment terms for vendors set up for electronic funds transfers (EFT)?
- What day of the week do electronic funds transfers get transmitted for vendors setup for EFT payments?
- How can I determine if an electronic funds transfer (EFT) payment has been transmitted?
- How will the vendor know when the EFT has been transmitted?
- Why did I get the error message “Payment Method in document does not match method in Vendor” when processing an invoice payment?
- How can I find a list of EFT vendors? (as of March 2nd, 2023)
- Can OTA vendor payments be sent as an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)?
- Can I use the Alternate Payee function with a Vendor Set up for EFT payments?
Simulations:
- EFT Payments Over $50,000 (PO Invoices) – How to Attach Documentation in AMS
- How to Attach Documents to FIS Transactions (i.e. for non-PO Invoices over $50,000) in AMS
- Determining the Status of Cheque, Draft or Electronic Funds Transfer
- How to Attach Documents to Payments $50,000 or greater from FIORI Launchpad (as of March 2nd, 2023 when you receive the automated email)
Contacts
Questions about processing EFT payments, reporting and troubleshooting errors in FIS:
Contact your FAST Team representative
Questions about vendor master records (i.e. banking information):
Contact Procurement Services
Questions regarding EFT transmissions:
Contact Accounts Payable
Contacts
Questions about processing EFT payments, reporting and troubleshooting errors in FIS: | Contact your FAST Team representative |
Questions about vendor master records (i.e. banking information): | Contact Procurement Services |
Questions regarding EFT transmissions: | Contact Accounts Payable |