Bulk transacting helps you efficiently collect funds, make bulk payments and make multi BPAY® payments from your client's Cash Management Account (CMA), Accelerator Account and Wrap Cash Account.
Bulk transacting helps you efficiently collect funds, make bulk payments and make multi BPAY® payments from your client's Cash Management Account (CMA), Accelerator Account and Wrap Cash Account.
To make a bulk payment from your client’s CMA:
A confirmation screen will then appear to show the file has been uploaded successfully.
If using the ’Financial services payment (Debit file)’ template:
When a client appoints you to have Accelerator Account Transfer Authority on an account, they’re authorising this adviser to have access to information about their account.
Accelerator Account Transfer Authority means you can also transfer funds interchangeably between their Macquarie CMA and their Accelerator accounts using bulk transacting provided you are a registered user.
Depending on the authority and the direction of the transfer, you may need to complete specific bulk transacting files. Please see the table below for the correct file to use.
Authority | CMA to Accelerator | Accelerator to CMA |
CMA: General withdrawal authority Accelerator: Account transfer authority | External multi | Accelerator to linked CMA |
CMA: General withdrawal authority | External multi | Not available |
CMA: No Authority | External multi available to the Accelerator’s primary dealer only | Accelerator to linked CMA |
Your clients can also transfer funds themselves via our online and mobile banking services.
After submitting a payment file for bulk transacting, you can check it's status by following these steps:
When you generate a bulk transaction report, you may see one of the following statuses:
For troubleshooting errors and upload failures see Why is bulk transacting not working?
There are two types of errors for bulk transacting:
We’ve also provided some troubleshooting tips for the most common issues with uploading files or processing.
The following are some common causes for uploading errors.
File type: Make sure you check the file before saving as a CSV (Comma Delimited) file. Don’t re-open the file after saving as it may cause the file formatting to alter, resulting in an upload file error.
Corrupted files: Download a new version of your chosen template type for each new bulk transacting file you create. Avoid downloading and re-using a template saved on your computer.
Duplication of files: The system will detect files containing the same number of transactions and total value submitted on the same day to prevent a file accidentally being processed twice. If a match is detected an error message display advising the "file has already been processed" you can either:
Processing of yesterday’s file in error: A check is in place to prevent users uploading past files in error. If the date on the file doesn’t equal today’s date, the system will reject the file. You can then either upload the correct file, or update the date to today’s date and resubmit.
Invalid account number error: If the account number is invalid or incomplete, make sure you:
“0” (zero) dropping off in the BSB or account number and/or The heading in line one is invalid: Either the file hasn’t been loaded as CSV, or the file has been saved as a CSV but reopened resulting in the file being converted to Excel format. Please re-save the file as a CSV.
The following are some common causes for file processing errors.
Insufficient debit authority: You’re attempting to debit an account you don’t have debiting authority on, or you don’t hold the required level of authority for the type of transaction you’re trying to perform. If you believe you hold the appropriate authority, please contact us for further review.
Insufficient client funds: The client has insufficient funds to cover the withdrawal requested.
Invalid client account status: The CMA’s status is not open. If you require further information on why the account is not on open status, please contact us.
Invalid destination account: When submitting a financial services payment file, the bank details the uploaded file is trying to sweep fees to don’t match the details registered on file for your bulk transacting facility. Simply, the destination account submitted in the file isn’t an authorised destination account. If you want to have an additional financial services account added to your bulk transacting facility, please contact us.
Amount outside of allowable limit: This limit is related to the receiving BPAY entity. This means the biller has placed a maximum limit on funds they receive via BPAY – this maximum will usually be noted on the bill.
No CHI clearing account exists: This error appears when attempting to debit an Accelerator account, which is not supported for certain CBT file types.
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