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We offer a comprehensive file transmission solution that simplifies integration and increases the manageability and resiliency of file transfers.

Our transmissions team is building a bridge that will maintain your existing connectivity. You'll continue to use your existing SFTP file transmission protocol with no action required on your part. When it's time to prepare for integration to the target connectivity solution, we'll send you additional instructions.

To help you prepare for your integration, it’s critical that you understand any changes you’ll need to make to your First Republic BAI2, MT940/MT942, or CSV reporting formats to be able to receive transmission reports from J.P. Morgan, which requires use of our standard file formats.

You won’t see your First Republic bank identifier(s) reports after May 25. You will soon see the JPMorgan Chase SWIFT BIC or applicable ABA on your reports. This is only for awareness for your transmission reports. In some cases, the files that we send to you will arrive with a different file naming convention than what you see currently. 

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Action required

Please review the specifications (available below); then email our First Republic Payments Transmissions team and let us know if:

  • You know what to change and will be ready to receive files from J.P. Morgan immediately  following the integration, or
  • You need assistance making the changes and would like our Payments Transmissions team to reach out to you

Reporting spec updates

First Republic JPMorgan Chase Conversion SWIFT MT940 Spec

First Republic JPMorgan Chase Conversion SWIFT MT942 Spec

First Republic JPMorgan Chase Conversion BAI2 Spec

First Republic JPMorgan Chase Conversion CSV Spec

First Republic JPMorgan Chase Conversion SFTP MT940 Spec

First Republic JPMorgan Chase Conversion SFTP MT942 Spec

Questions?

Please contact our First Republic Payments Transmissions team if you have questions.

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