| Term | Explanation | 
|---|---|
BC  | 
Bankclearing Number  | 
Creditor Reference  | 
Creditor Reference according to the ISO 11649 standard.  | 
IBAN  | 
International Bank Account Number according to ISO 13616.  | 
IID  | 
IID is an abbreviation of Institute ID (former BC no.). Each banking institution that participates in payment traffic in Switzerland has at least one assigned IID.  | 
ISR  | 
Orange inpayment slip (ESR in German)  | 
Payment Part  | 
The payment part of the QR-bill is in A6 format and contains the information necessary to execute a payment in the form of a Swiss QR Code, as well as printed information. The payment part can be a component of the QR-bill or be enclosed as a separate supplement.  | 
Swiss QR Code  | 
The Swiss QR Code meets the requirements stipulated in the Swiss Implementation Guidelines of QR-bill and enables the initiation of payments at banks. It is marked with the Swiss cross in the middle. It contains the SPC encoded as QR code.  | 
QR-Bill  | 
The QR-bill is a bill with the associated payment part with Swiss QR Code.  | 
QR-IBAN  | 
IBAN variant to be used for payments with a structured reference. The IID of a QR-IBAN must be a QR-IID  | 
QR-IID  | 
Special IID. Reserved range is 30000 – 31999  | 
QR-Reference  | 
The biller’s structured reference corresponds to the former ISR reference number.  | 
Receipt  | 
The payment part is part of the QR-bill and is positioned left to the payment part. It is intended to be used as a receipt for a fulfilled payment.  |