CODA — Belgian statement with a valid structured communication
An ordinary Belgian statement: a SEPA credit transfer carrying a valid structured communication (+++090/9337/55493+++), a card payment, and an incoming transfer with its counterparty. Opening 1 000.00 − 250.00 − 89.90 + 1 500.00 = closing 2 160.10, and the trailer totals agree.
CODA 2.8 — Valid
An ordinary Belgian statement: a SEPA credit transfer carrying a valid structured communication (+++090/9337/55493+++), a card payment, and an incoming transfer with its counterparty. Opening 1 000.00 − 250.00 − 89.90 + 1 500.00 = closing 2 160.10, and the trailer totals agree.
What this file shows
An ordinary Belgian statement: a SEPA credit transfer carrying a valid structured communication (+++090/9337/55493+++), a card payment, and an incoming transfer with its counterparty. Opening 1 000.00 − 250.00 − 89.90 + 1 500.00 = closing 2 160.10, and the trailer totals agree.
| Transactions | 3 |
|---|---|
| Date in the file | 2026-07-12 |
Every party, IBAN and amount below is fictitious. The IBANs are structurally valid — they pass the mod-97 check — but they belong to no real account.
File content
0000012072600005 CODA000001ACME BELGIUM NV GEBABEBB 00123456789 00000 2
12001BE68539007547034 EUR0000000001000000110726ACME BELGIUM NV ZICHTREKENING 001
2100010000REF0000000000000000011000000000250000120726001010001101090933755493 12072600100 0
2100020000REF0000000000000000021000000000089900120726004002000BANCONTACT SHOP 4471 12072600100 0
2100030000REF0000000000000000030000000001500000120726001500000INVOICE 2026-0042 12072600100 0
2300030000NL91ABNA0417164300 CUSTOMER BV 0 0
8001BE68539007547034 EUR0000000002160100120726 0
9 000006000000000339900000000001500000 2
How we know these results hold
Every file in this library is run through the site's own validator on each build. The expected result stated above is asserted by an automated test — if a file stopped matching what this page claims, the build would fail. Two inherited fixtures were repaired this way before publication: three IBANs failed the mod-97 check and several names used characters outside the basic SEPA character set.
CODA statement (Belgium)
- CODA — globalised salary run (booked total + its details)
- CODA — wrong mod-97 check digits and a statement that does not balance
- CODA — Belgian OGM (+++…+++) and ISO 11649 RF reference, both checksummed
- CODA — separate application: balances zeroed by design (§7.2.1)
- CODA — old balance ± movements ≠ new balance