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Takeda global SAP FSCM solution IHC/SEPA/BCM Presenter: Jose Eximeno Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited

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Takeda global SAP FSCM solution – IHC/SEPA/BCM

Presenter: Jose Eximeno

Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited

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Agenda

1 About Takeda

2 In-House Bank and Payment Factory

3 SEPA SDD and SCT

4 BCM

5 Impacted Business Areas

About Takeda

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About Takeda - An R&D driven pharmaceutical company with global presence

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About Takeda – A success story with a strong heritage

1781

1914 1962-1997

2008

2011

1874

1913

1925 1999

Start-up: The

pharmacist Morten

Nyegaard started

importing drugs to

Norway. Nyegaard &

Co. changes its name

to Nycomed in 1986

Production: The

start of our own

production of

pharmaceutical

products, included the

success Globoid

Research:

Started our own

pharmaceutical

research Sales: Nycomed

acquired by

Nordic Capital

Takeda founded by

Chobei Takeda in

Japan

Research activities

begin with

establishment of a

research division

Takeda expands its

overseas operations

into Asia, the U.S.

and Europe

Takeda acquires

Millennium

Pharmaceuticals

forming Takeda‘s

wholly owned

oncology company

Takeover:

Takeda

Pharmaceutical

Company buys

Nycomed

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About Takeda – Leading OTC in Norway

40 OTC-drugs and 80 commodities sold under the Nycomed-brand

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SAP ERP Coverage

ROW SAP

US and JP SAP

Planned SAP

US

BR

AR

PE

VE CO

EC

MX

CA

ZA

EG IN

TR ES PT

FR

IT

DE

NO

SE FI

RU

GB IE

DK

EE LV

LT PL

CH AT SI HR

HU RO

CZ SK

AE

CN

AU

KR JP

PH

ID

MY

TH

KZ UA

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In-House Bank & Payment Factory

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IHB – Internal Payment Transactions Structure

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Payment Factory – Central Payments Structure

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IHB & PF Vision across Takeda

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IHC – Intercompany (IC) Payments

Payment

Order

Bank

Statements

1

3

2

Invoice

Bank

Statements 3

TAKEDA

Subsidiary 1

Internal Bank

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TAKEDA

Subsidiary 2

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IHC – IHB Concept External Payments

1 Delivery

Feedback files

& Ext. Bank Statements 5

Sub

Internal Bank/

Payment Factory

Vendor

Payment instructions

to ext. banks 4

NORDEA

7 Money is

credited

2 Invoice

Takeda

Subsidiary

Payment

instructions to

IHB

IHB Bank

Statements 6

3

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IHC – Business Benefits

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SEPA

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SEPA - Objectives

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SEPA At A Glance: What It Is All About

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SEPA – Participating Countries

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SEPA - Journey

* SEPA is no longer a voluntary initiative, but a regulatory requirement. This became necessary, because migration from legacy

instruments to SEPA occured too slowly .

** Consequently , corporates need to begin their preparations immediately to ensure timely migration in the course of 2013

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SEPA Phase I and Phase II Time Lines

2013 2014

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

ERP 6 EHP6

Intensive

care

Phase

II

Intensive Care

Phase I

Phase II SEPA Phase I

UPGRADE SAP ERP

SEPA

Implementation

Completion*

Milestones

Preliminary Study

Analysis & Planning

1.2.14

Migration

end date

1.12.13

Go-live

Phase I

15.11.13 15.8.13 31.5.13 1.7.14

Go-live

Phase II

Ba

nk‘s

IT

fro

ze

n z

on

e

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SEPA Direct Debit (SDD)

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SEPA Phase I - SDD - Overview and Deliverables

Phase I SEPA SDD - Deliverables

• XML for SEPA Direct Debit; for 5 countries (DE, AT, NL, IT(RID), ES)

• XML for ACK/NACK for SDD

• SAP SDD mandate handling

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SEPA SDD Instruments (Difference between SDD core and B2B)

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SEPA – Direct Debit – The Full Process

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SEPA – Direct Debit – High Level Plan

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SEPA Phase I – ALTERNATIVES

Phase I Plan A – SEPA SDD with Inhouse Bank

To configure and use SAP standard functionality and receive direct

debits via inhouse bank.

Prerequisite: Upgrade Support Pack Level for ERP and FSCM

(financial supply chain)

Phase I Plant C – SEPA SDD with Inhouse Bank by

Programming new IDOC type.

To configure own IDOC, i.e. non-standard functionality

Prerequisites: Prototyping to verify that this would work

Phase I Plan B – SEPA SDD without InHouse

Bank

To configure and use SAP standard functionality,

but receive direct debits, ie not via inhouse bank

Prerequisite: None, it works, has been

prototyped.

Direct Debit

invoice is

created

Payment

program is run

Idoc payment

order is sent

to IHB

IHB processes

payment order

IHB reflects inbound

cash in IHB bank

statement

Idoc payment

request is sent

to Treasury

Payment program

is run and payment

file is sent to bank

Bank gets payment

from customer and

reflects transaction

in bank statement

END

Subsidiary

IHB Center

Bank

Direct Debit

invoice is created

Payment program

is run and payment

file is sent to bank

Bank gets payment

from customer and

reflects transaction

in bank statement

END

Subsidiary

IHB Center

Bank

Payment Flow Payment Flow

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Creating Mandates from Customer Master Data

Configuration Payment Method in Company Code is configured to support SEPA mandates

1

Bank Master Data In the bank details of the customer an IBAN number must exist.

2

SAP Transaction FD02

Prerequisites

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Creating Mandates in Mass Runs

. .

Prerequisites: SAP Transaction: FI_APAR_SEPA_CONV

The bank details have an IBAN.

The country of the bank details is participating in the SEPA procedure.

The country of the paying company code is participating in the SEPA procedure.

If the country of the bank details differs from the country of the paying company code, the customer must have a payment method that permits bank details abroad in the paying company code.

The customer has a payment method that requires bank details with direct (automatic) debit in the country of the paying company code.

The customer has a payment method that requires bank details with SEPA mandate in the country of the paying company code.

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SDD process flow

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SEPA Credit Transfer (SCT)

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SEPA PhaSE II - SCT - Overview and Deliverables

Phase II SEPA SCT - Deliverables

• XML for DB (all currencies)

• XML for Nordea (all currencies)

• XML for ACK/NACK for SDD

• XML camt (bank statements)

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SEPA Payment Formats - Advantages

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1. Uniform payment formats for credit transfers and direct debits in the EUR payment area.

2. Reduced maintenance effort for payment formats.

3. Lower credit transfer charges (cost advantage!).

4. A central cross-company SEPA payment run is possible.

5. Standard payment formats SEPA_CT and SEPA_DD are delivered by SAP (PMW).

Advantages of SEPA payment formats

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Master Data: IBAN Generation

Automatic IBAN generation for master data

(vendors, customers, personnel, health

insurers,

building and loan associations, and so on.)

Selection of program runs (download/upload):

1.Check existing IBAN

(checks and corrects

IBANs present in SAP)

2.Creditor master data

(determines missing IBANs for

creditor bank details)

3.Additional master data such as debtors etc. if

required

Manual postprocessing of error logs (IBANs

cannot be generated)

Business partners written to only in this case!

Supported countries/IBAN procedure (see SAP

Note 1397739) at present CH, DE, BE, AT, FI, NL

Change payment method by SAP mass change

in creditor master data

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SEPA Outbound XML File

.

Payment run: F110

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>

- <Document

xmlns="urn:iso:std:iso:20022:tech:xsd:pain.008.001.01"

xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">

- <pain.008.001.01>

- <GrpHdr>

<MsgId>1002176320</MsgId>

<CreDtTm>2013-04-23T12:48:24</CreDtTm>

<NbOfTxs>1</NbOfTxs>

<CtrlSum>1000.00</CtrlSum>

<Grpg>MIXD</Grpg>

- <InitgPty>

<Nm>Takeda GmbH (Germany)</Nm>

</InitgPty>

</GrpHdr>

- <PmtInf>

<PmtInfId>1002176320</PmtInfId>

<PmtMtd>DD</PmtMtd>

- <PmtTpInf>

- <SvcLvl>

<Cd>SEPA</Cd>

</SvcLvl>

- <LclInstrm>

<Cd>CORE</Cd>

</LclInstrm>

<SeqTp>RCUR</SeqTp>

</PmtTpInf>

<ReqdColltnDt>2013-04-22</ReqdColltnDt>

- <Cdtr>

<Nm>Takeda GmbH (Germany)</Nm>

- <PstlAdr>

<AdrLine>Byk Gulden Str. 3</AdrLine>

<AdrLine>Konstanz</AdrLine>

<Ctry>DE</Ctry>

</PstlAdr>

</Cdtr>

- <CdtrAcct>

- <Id>

<IBAN>DE84690700320011640000</IBAN>

</Id>

<Ccy>EUR</Ccy>

</CdtrAcct>

- <CdtrAgt>

- <FinInstnId>

<BIC>DEUTDE6F690</BIC>

</FinInstnId>

</CdtrAgt>

<ChrgBr>SLEV</ChrgBr>

- <DrctDbtTxInf>

- <DrctDbtTxInf>

- <PmtId>

<InstrId>01-801100221805722014</InstrId>

<EndToEndId>0022180572</EndToEndId>

</PmtId>

<InstdAmt Ccy="EUR">1000.00</InstdAmt>

- <DrctDbtTx>

- <MndtRltdInf>

<MndtId>000000000001</MndtId>

<DtOfSgntr>2013-04-17</DtOfSgntr>

<AmdmntInd>false</AmdmntInd>

</MndtRltdInf>

- <CdtrSchmeId>

- <Id>

- <PrvtId>

- <OthrId>

<Id>DE19ZZZ440800500359599700</Id>

<IdTp>SEPA</IdTp>

</OthrId>

</PrvtId>

</Id>

</CdtrSchmeId>

</DrctDbtTx>

- <DbtrAgt>

- <FinInstnId>

<BIC>INGDDEFF</BIC>

</FinInstnId>

</DbtrAgt>

- <Dbtr>

<Nm>Advance Pharma GmbH</Nm>

- <PstlAdr>

<AdrLine>Wallenroder Strasse 12-14</AdrLine>

<AdrLine>13435 Berlin</AdrLine>

<Ctry>DE</Ctry>

</PstlAdr>

</Dbtr>

- <DbtrAcct>

- <Id>

<IBAN>DE79500105170335535353</IBAN>

</Id>

</DbtrAcct>

- <RmtInf>

<Ustrd>/INV/ 1.4.2013</Ustrd>

</RmtInf>

</DrctDbtTxInf>

</PmtInf>

</pain.008.001.01>

</Document>

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Pros and Cons of implementing CAMT statements (vs MT940)

1. Must be configured (new BTCs need to be mapped and configured).

2. Must be tested.

3. Payment Factory resources must be trained.

CONS

1. Future format (European Commission might enforce it).

2. CAMT reporting statements are far richer, with additional information for reconciliation purposes that MT940 statements cannot provide.

3. CAMT reporting is capable to carry all bank account reporting with transaction hierarchies in a structured way.

4. Why not to aim for full XML choreography from pain to camt? Takeda needs to implement CAMT statements for Nordea. It is more expensive for Takeda to support dual infrastructures/formats.

5. Minimal configuration to implement CAMT statements (map the BTCs) since SAP already has the standard template after the SAP upgrade.

PROS

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Bank Communication Mgmt (BCM)

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Title – BCM End-User Process Flow

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Title – BCM Bank Communication Management

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Impacted Business Areas

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Impacted business areas?

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Impacted business areas?

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Impacted business areas?

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Impacted business areas?

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Impacted business areas?

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Impacted business areas?

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Impacted business areas?

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Disclaimer

SAP and all SAP products and services mentioned herein as well as

their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of

SAP AG. Product and service names mentioned are the trademarks

of their respective companies. Nor Adfahrer AB or any of the brands;

SBN, SDK or ADSIG is owned or controlled by SAP or any of the

other companies mentioned in this presentation.

Contact information is found on; www.adfahrer.com, www.sap-

sbn.no, www.sap-sdk.dk and www.adsig.se

or send an e-mail to [email protected]

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Contact Information:

Jose Eximeno [email protected]