One of the most common questions from Italian payment teams is simple: is Verification of Payee mandatory in Italy, and from when? Because the EU Instant Payments Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2024/886) ties the earliest dates to the euro area, and Italy uses the euro, Italian PSPs sit in the first wave of obligations.
When VoP became mandatory in Italy
Italian payment service providers had to be able to receive instant euro payments from 9 January 2025, and from 9 October 2025 they must also send instant payments and offer Verification of Payee — free of charge — to the payer. There is no separate Italian transposition delaying this: the regulation applies directly.
It is not only instant payments
The duty to offer 'verifica del beneficiario' applies to euro credit transfers the payer initiates electronically — including ordinary SEPA transfers, not just instant ones. It cannot be charged as an extra.
What 'verifica del beneficiario' means in practice
In Italian, Verification of Payee is usually rendered as 'verifica del beneficiario' or 'verifica della corrispondenza tra nome e IBAN'. Operationally, the payer's bank asks the payee's bank whether the entered name matches the IBAN, and shows the result before the transfer is authorised.
- Corrispondenza (match) — name and IBAN agree.
- Corrispondenza parziale (close match) — a small difference; the verified name can be suggested.
- Nessuna corrispondenza (no match) — a clear warning before sending.
- Non disponibile (not applicable) — the check could not be completed.
The fastest path for Italian PSPs
Building scheme connectivity in-house is slow. Most Italian banks and PSPs reach compliance faster by integrating a provider already live on the SEPA VoP scheme. RoxPay — an Italian company (Rox Pay S.r.l.) operating a European payments platform — delivers VoP via one REST API and a dashboard, so a domestic team can go live in weeks.