The Issuing Institute for the Overseas Departments carries out central bank functions on behalf of the Bank of France in the overseas departments and territories whose currency is the euro.
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Under French law, you are entitled to access – free of charge – any personal information held about you in the payment incident registers.
Listings can result from various situations :
To check your status :
Important : always include a copy of a valid ID (front and back). This is a strictly personal process.
You will receive a list of any recorded incidents and the names of the institutions that reported them.
More information is available in our Payment Incident Registers section.
Fichiers d’incidents de paiement .
As the legal representative, you may request a meeting with an IEDOM expert who will explain the factors that led to your company’s rating.
Contact your local IEDOM office to schedule an appointment.
More information is available in our Business rating section
Delisting (‘defichage’) depends on the type of incident (e.g. bounced cheques, credit issues, card withdrawal).
You must settle your debt with the financial institution that reported the incident.
Without resolution, the listing will remain for :
See our Payment incident Files section for more information on each case.
To exchange a damaged euro banknote, visit an IEDOM office
You can find out more in the Banknote Exchange section of your local IEDOM office
If you are no longer able to meet your financial obligations, the over-indebtedness procedure may be able to help.
You can submit your file :
Find the full list of required documents and step-by-step instructions in our Over-indebtedness section Surendettement