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SDK to communicate with the Ingenico ePayments platform using the Ingenico Connect Server API
/*
* This class was auto-generated from the API references found at
* https://epayments-api.developer-ingenico.com/s2sapi/v1/
*/
package com.ingenico.connect.gateway.sdk.java.domain.refund.definitions;
import com.ingenico.connect.gateway.sdk.java.domain.definitions.BankAccountBban;
public class BankAccountBbanRefund extends BankAccountBban {
private String bankCity = null;
private String patronymicName = null;
private String swiftCode = null;
/**
* City of the bank to refund to
*/
public String getBankCity() {
return bankCity;
}
/**
* City of the bank to refund to
*/
public void setBankCity(String value) {
this.bankCity = value;
}
/**
* Every Russian has three names: a first name, a patronymic, and a surname. The second name is a patronymic. Russian patronymic is a name derived from the father's first name by adding -ович/-евич (son of) for male, or -овна/-евна (daughter of) for females.
*/
public String getPatronymicName() {
return patronymicName;
}
/**
* Every Russian has three names: a first name, a patronymic, and a surname. The second name is a patronymic. Russian patronymic is a name derived from the father's first name by adding -ович/-евич (son of) for male, or -овна/-евна (daughter of) for females.
*/
public void setPatronymicName(String value) {
this.patronymicName = value;
}
/**
* The BIC is the Business Identifier Code, also known as SWIFT or Bank Identifier code. It is a code with an internationally agreed format to Identify a specific bank. The BIC contains 8 or 11 positions: the first 4 contain the bank code, followed by the country code and location code.
*/
public String getSwiftCode() {
return swiftCode;
}
/**
* The BIC is the Business Identifier Code, also known as SWIFT or Bank Identifier code. It is a code with an internationally agreed format to Identify a specific bank. The BIC contains 8 or 11 positions: the first 4 contain the bank code, followed by the country code and location code.
*/
public void setSwiftCode(String value) {
this.swiftCode = value;
}
}