Nexi has expanded its agreement with local and country-wide banks in Denmark to provide SEPA Direct Debit (SDD) services, strengthening their access to the European payment ecosystem.
Nexi Group, the European PayTech, today announced an agreement with local and country-wide banks in Denmark to provide SEPA Direct Debit (SDD) services, strengthening their access to the European payment ecosystem. Under the agreement, Nexi will provide the infrastructure and operational services required to process SEPA Direct Debit collections, enabling the Danish banks to efficiently manage their participation in the SEPA scheme through Nexi’s payment infrastructure.
The cooperation supports banks in accessing scalable and reliable payment infrastructure connected to European clearing systems and strengthens the integration between Danish banks and the broader European payments landscape.
Christian Segersven, Chief Business Officer, Issuing Solutions, Nexi Group, said: “Payments today are part of a broader ecosystem spanning schemes, infrastructure and digital platforms. We are committed to helping banks navigate the rapidly evolving payments landscape and through our collaboration we are providing Danish banks with an infrastructure which integrates with their existing payment environment and helps them remain relevant and competitive across their full payment ecosystem.”
Søren Nicolaisen, CEO of National Banks and BOKIS, said: “This agreement ensures that participating Danish banks get access to a scalable and future-proof international infrastructure that enables the exchange of payments among countries within the SEPA landscape in a secure and stable way which, in turn, will strengthen their services and competitiveness.”
Mads Rasmussen, Head of development in the Association of Local Banks, Savings Banks and Cooperative Banks in Denmark, said: “The solution enables customers of local financial institutions to access an international infrastructure and exchange transactions in Euro across boarders in a simple and seamless way.”
Nexi already has an agreement in place with local and nationwide banks covering card and payment services, including supporting secure payments with international cards and the domestic scheme, Dankort.

