SEPA at LCL (France): how to upload your file (CRLYFRPP)

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SEPA at LCL (France)

Working with LCL (BIC CRLYFRPP, Code banque 30002)? Here is what you need to upload your SEPA file and have it processed without friction.

TL;DR

  • BIC: CRLYFRPP
  • Code banque: 30002
  • SCT cut-off: 15:00 CET
  • Formats: SEPA XML pain.001/pain.008, CFONB 160
  • Upload path: LCL Acces Pro -> Transfers -> Batches -> SEPA XML.

Quirks

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Step-by-step upload

  1. Generate your SEPA XML in GenerateSEPA or export from your ERP.
  2. Validate the batch with our SEPA XML Validator.
  3. Sign in to online banking: LCL Acces Pro -> Transfers -> Batches -> SEPA XML.
  4. Confirm signing (second factor if needed).
  5. Download the receipt.

Spotting a LCL IBAN

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Common errors

  • Uploading an unsupported file format (check ‘Formats’ above).
  • Missing the 15:00 CET cut-off (operation rolls to D+1).
  • Out-of-date debtor IBAN or mandate (AC01 / MD01 returns).

Conclusion

LCL accepts standard SEPA XML for euro operations. Follow the steps above and always validate before submitting. Confirm the exact upload path with your relationship manager if the UI differs (screens change).


Frequently Asked Questions

What is LCL's BIC?
`CRLYFRPP`. If your system requires BIC11, append `XXX`.
What is the Code banque and where do I find it?
It is the national bank identifier in France. For LCL it is `30002`. It is derived from the IBAN; you do not need to enter it manually when generating SEPA XML.
Does LCL support SEPA Instant?
Yes. Since October 2025 every bank in the SEPA area is required to offer SCT Inst (EU Regulation 2024/886).
What's the cut-off to send my file?
LCL's usual cut-off is 15:00 CET. After that the operation rolls to the next business day. Confirm with your relationship manager.

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