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PFG Customized Distribution X12 820 Payment Order/Remittance Advice

X12 820 (Payment Order/Remittance Advice) is the EDI transaction exchanged between PFG Customized Distribution and its trading partners. Stacksync handles full compliance, mapping, and real-time delivery.

Segments
17
Loops
4
X12 820
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Schema reference

17 segments · 4 loops · X12 820 Payment Order/Remittance Advice

ISA

ISA Interchange Control Header

GS

GS Functional Group Header

ST

Transaction Set Header

BPR

Beginning Segment for Payment Order/Remittance Advice

TRN

Trace

CUR

Currency

REF

Reference Information

DTM

Date/Time Reference

Loop
N1

Party Identification

N2

Additional Name Information

N3

Party Location

N4

Geographic Location

Loop
ENT

Entity

Loop
RMR

Remittance Advice Accounts Receivable Open Item Reference

DTM

Date/Time Reference

Loop
ADX

Adjustment

SE

Transaction Set Trailer

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PFG Customized Distribution EDI 820 FAQ

Common questions about 820 Payment Order/Remittance Advice with PFG Customized Distribution.

What is X12 820 Payment Order/Remittance Advice?
X12 820 (Payment Order/Remittance Advice) is the EDI transaction set used to exchange payment order/remittance advice data. PFG Customized Distribution requires it from trading partners.
Does PFG Customized Distribution require 820 for trading partners?
Yes — PFG Customized Distribution supports X12 820 Payment Order/Remittance Advice. Stacksync handles the full integration so your team can focus on operations.
How fast can I integrate PFG Customized Distribution 820 with Stacksync?
Most companies go live with PFG Customized Distribution 820 on Stacksync in days. Pre-built mappings, no-code setup, and real-time monitoring make EDI compliance straightforward.

Ready to automate your PFG Customized Distribution EDI?

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