Intercompany payments different countries

Hi,
There are several company codes that belong to different countries.
Can I set up one company code to make the payments of behalf other company codes even though belong to different countries?
Regards,
F110
CD

Hi,
It is very simple, infact for many companies this is the practice hwere in the payment is done by one company code on other companies behalf.
Go to FBZP and for every company code, deicde one company code as sending company code (this company code will send / or pay on behalf of the other company codes). Rest is done in the very same way. Only thing is that the payment method should allow all the curriencies
Do let me know if you need further help.
Regards
Bharat

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