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Settlements

The settlement process will adhere to our terms and conditions.

Settlement frequency

A sales unit can be configured for daily, weekly, or monthly settlements.

  • Daily - settlement is calculated at midnight, by default. Daily settlements are done every day, including bank holidays and weekends.
  • Weekly - settlement is calculated every Monday.
  • Monthly - settlement is calculated the first day of the month.
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If there are no risk factors preventing it, you can change the settlement frequency yourself on portal.vippsmobilepay.com. See Online payments -> your sales unit -> Settlement section -> Edit.

Accounting

Settlement flow

Settlements can occur at daily, weekly, or monthly intervals. Settlement reports are available within a few hours after the settlement (one file every day).

Payments are processed every day, but the banks may not book them until the next banking day. For example, the payout for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday arrive as three separate transactions and each payout has a separate settlement file.

There is only one payout per settlement period. Even if there have been thousands of payments in one week, there will still only be one payment (e.g., lump sum) from us to the merchant. The settlement reports have all the details for each of the thousands of payments. Additionally, there is one payment per sales unit and this includes a corresponding settlement file.

The daily settlement flow for Vipps is as follows:

  • Day 1:
    • The payment is captured.
    • At midnight: We calculate the settlement.
  • Day 2: We make the settlement data available (See How to get settlement data).
  • Day 3: We send the payment to the merchant's bank account. The bank may not book it until the next banking day.

For example:

  • Monday capture -> Wednesday payment 💰
  • Friday capture -> Tuesday payment 💰

Money is normally available in the account before noon.

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How to get settlement data

You can get the settlement data in these ways:

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The SFTP service was shut down on 1 July 2024. Please use the Report API to get data programmatically.

Get data through the Report API

Use the Report API to get your settlement data programmatically. With this API, you can get daily or continuous-feed settlement data for your accounts. See the Report API guide for details.

Download settlement reports

You can download reports from the merchant portal in the Reports section.

Reports may include personal details of the customers. Please consider GDPR.

Reports are available in the formats:

PDF - Settlement report with key figures for the period you've selected.

For example:

Settlement report availability

Settlement reports are available within a few hours after the settlement.

Daily settlement reports are created every day (one file every day), as long as the balance is positive (see Download reports from the merchant portal).

If the balance for a day is zero (e.g. due to lack of transaction) or negative (e.g. due to refunds), a settlement will not be created until the balance becomes positive. This means that in some cases, a settlement report may include transactions spanning several days back in time.

Settlement reports are available by 12:00 noon. The reports are generated around 01:00-03:00 at night, but may be delayed due to technical changes, maintenance in various systems, or other unforeseen events.

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There will be no settlement reports for dates without completed payments. In these cases, neither the settlement files nor the directories that should have contained settlement files will exist.

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If a merchant has refunded more money than the sum of payments, so that the balance is negative, we will not create settlement reports. We cover the negative balance for a short while, but if it persists, we will send an invoice to the merchant to settle the balance.

There are no settlement reports for the test environment.

For help finding the reports, see How to get settlement data.

Sparkles

Net and gross settlements

There are two types of settlements:

  • Net settlement: Merchants will receive the users' payments excluding the Vipps MobilePay fees. In other words: The Vipps MobilePay fees are deducted from the settlement amount.
  • Gross settlement: Merchants receive the full amount of the users' payments including the Vipps MobilePay fees. The merchant is then invoiced for the fees.

Net settlement is the default and is, in practice, the only settlement method offered. Gross settlements are only offered in very rare cases. With gross settlements, Vipps MobilePay essentially provides a loan to the merchant, and this involves both additional cost and risk and also requires additional checks.

For gross settlements, if the merchant's organization number is registered as an EHF recipient, Vipps MobilePay sends invoices as EHF. If not, the invoices are sent by email. To change the invoice recipient, please contact customer service.

See Settlement report availability for information about settlement files when the balance is negative.

Identifying payments

If you need to use the payment's ID to identify a payment, then use an online solution, such as the ePayment API.

A simple illustration showing where each ID is set, and how it all fits together.

Settlement flow illustrated

Additional info for recurring payments

For recurring payments, the orderID is an optional field. If orderID is not specified by the merchant when making a charge, the settlement report shows the automatically generated chargeID in the orderID field. If orderID is in use, this is also used in the settlement report.

See the Recurring API for more details.

GDPR

We need the customer's consent before sharing personal information.

Settlement reports generally don't contain personal information; however, payments made with Vippsnummer/MyShop (also called Shopping Basket) may have personal information and must be treated with care.

See the FAQ: Why are the customer names not shown on the transaction overview?

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