When a bank transfer or purchase invoice payment is made in Netvisor, it means that the assignment has been sent to the bank. The transaction archive ID is generated at the bank once the bank transfer or payment has been completed there.

A "receipt" printed from any payment system is not in itself valid proof of the transaction. In practice, this receipt or row information must be printed from online banking, or you must wait for the bank statement to arrive in Netvisor. The bank statement will show the archive ID, which is valid proof of the transaction.

How to verify a transaction

  1. Make the bank transfer or purchase invoice payment in Netvisor.
  2. Note that a payment made in Netvisor only means that the assignment has been sent to the bank.
  3. Wait for the bank to process the bank transfer or payment and generate the transaction archive ID.
  4. Do not use a "receipt" printed from any payment system as such to verify the transaction.
  5. Print the receipt or row information related to the payment from online banking or wait for the bank statement to arrive in Netvisor.
  6. Check the transaction archive ID on the bank statement.
  7. Use the archive ID shown on the bank statement as valid proof of the transaction.

Frequently asked questions

Question: What does it mean that a payment is made in Netvisor?
Answer: It means that the assignment for the bank transfer or purchase invoice payment has been sent to the bank, but the transaction and archive ID are generated only at the bank.

Question: What is a transaction archive ID?
Answer: The transaction archive ID is generated at the bank once the bank transfer or payment has been completed there, and it is valid proof of the transaction.

Question: Can I use a receipt printed from Netvisor or another payment system as proof of payment?
Answer: You cannot use a "receipt" printed from any payment system as such to verify the transaction. The receipt or row information must be printed from online banking, or the bank statement must be used as proof of the payment.

Question: Where can I find valid proof of a transaction?
Answer: You can obtain valid proof from a receipt or row information printed from online banking, or from the bank statement received in Netvisor that shows the transaction archive ID.

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