2003-2008

In 2003, a new internet-based programme was launched for accounting for the State’s revenue. All information about incoming payments was automatically sent to the State Treasury by the banks.

In addition to Eesti Ühispank (now SEB) and Hansapank (merged with Hoiupank and now Swedbank), two more banks Optiva Pank (now Danske Bank) and Nordea Bank (merged with DNB, now Luminor) were added to the State’s payment systems.

By 2005, all the regional offices had been closed down.

During the period 2003 to 2008, the State Treasury used three programmes:

  • A programme for receiving payment details from State entities, for payment controls and for sending payment files to the banks for settlements and for reporting (used only by the State Treasury, no access for the State entities).
  • An internet-based programme for presenting details of the State’s revenues (except taxes) and generating reports (incl. state budget outcome report, information on expenditures was imported from the previous IT-programme). This programme was used by State entities and the State Treasury.
  • A programme for managing the State entities credit and debit cards.

Last updated: 09.06.2021

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