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How to set up a Payment Approval system? (N-eyes authorization)
How to set up a Payment Approval system? (N-eyes authorization)
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Written by Fabian Sanchis
Updated over a week ago

If you wish to create a system of authorization of payments by level, you can activate the N-eyes procedure from the online platform.

This means that every payment that is allocated will have to be approved by another contact before it can be released.

Requiring multiple approvals for each payment increases the level of control and security you have over your transactions, ensuring that your payment execution is secure. It also significantly reduces the likelihood of operational risk (e.g. sending payments to the wrong beneficiaries or sending incorrect amounts).

You can add up to 4 levels of approval (10-eyes) to the payments to ensure that each payment has been correctly authorized. The payment will not be released until all levels of approval have been granted. If one approver rejects the payment, the payment will be canceled.


Step 1.

Before setting up, you will need to contact your account manager or email operationsteam@ebury.com to designate an administrator of the online account. Only the administrator will be able to modify the permissions and levels of authorization.

Note: The appointment of the Admin can only be requested and approved by the Signatory of the account.

Step 2.

Once the administrator has been set up, they need to log in to the account, click on their ´Name´ on the navigation menu and go to ´Settings.´

Step 3.

The administrator will be now able to change the authorization workflow from Simple (no level of authorization) to 4-eyes, 6-eyes, 8-eyes or 10-eyes.

Step 4.

Once the level has been selected, click on ´Continue´. An additional window will appear where the Admin will be able to set up user permissions (Levels).

The Admin can now choose the levels for each user by ticking the corresponding box.

They can also choose to leave a user without approval permissions. This user will be only able to instruct payments, but not authorize them.

For example: The 6-eyes workflow means that three people are going to be involved: one contact will instruct the payment and the other two will approve the payment.

The below chart shows the different workflows available.

Workflow

Instruct

Approve

Simple

1 user

0 user

4-eyes

1 user

1 user

6-eyes

1 user

2 users

8-eyes

1 user

3 users

10-eyes

1 user

4 users

The authorization does not need to be done in order, which means that the person with Level 3 can authorize a payment before a person with Level 1.

Please bear in mind that the person that instructs the payment cannot authorize their own payment (regardless of the level of authorization they have).

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