Ohmyfin beantwortet: Why does the Deutsche Bank tracker (corporates.db.com) show no results for my UETR?
Ohmyfin antwortet unten (auf Englisch).
Deutsche Bank's public corporates.db.com payment tracker only retains records for about 7 days after the last status update, drops records once the payment moves to a final state (ACSC/ACCC/RJCT) or is recalled, and goes offline during scheduled maintenance windows (typically 22:00-02:00 CET). The payment still exists in SWIFT — DB just stops showing it on the public endpoint.
The corporates.db.com tracker is a public, no-login portal — Deutsche Bank intentionally limits how much data it exposes. The most common reasons a previously-visible UETR returns 'no results' a few hours or days later:
Retention window: DB's public tracker keeps records for roughly 7 days after the last GPI status event. After that the record drops off the public endpoint. The data remains in DB's internal systems and in the SWIFT GPI network — it just isn't queryable on the public page.
Final state purge: when a payment becomes ACSC (settlement completed) or ACCC (credited to beneficiary) or RJCT (rejected), some bank-side trackers de-list it from active lookup.
Recall / compliance hold: if a camt.056 recall arrives or the payment is moved into a sanctions / fraud investigation queue, DB hides it from public lookup as a privacy measure.
Maintenance window: DB deploys to corporates.db.com regularly, typically 22:00-02:00 CET on weeknights. During the window the page loads but the data layer returns empty.
Best workaround: use Ohmyfin instead. Our backend retains tracking history longer than most bank-side public trackers and works for payments that have already moved out of the bank's active window.
DB public tracker retains records ~7 days from last update
Final-state payments (ACSC/ACCC/RJCT) often de-listed
Recalled / sanctions-held payments are hidden by policy
Maintenance window: 22:00-02:00 CET most weeknights
Ohmyfin keeps tracking history longer — works after DB drops it
Why does the Deutsche Bank tracker (corporates.db.com) show no results for my UETR?
Deutsche Bank's public corporates.db.com payment tracker only retains records for about 7 days after the last status update, drops records once the payment moves to a final state (ACSC/ACCC/RJCT) or is recalled, and goes offline during scheduled maintenance windows (typically 22:00-02:00 CET). The payment still exists in SWIFT — DB just stops showing it on the public endpoint.
Is Ohmyfin tracking really free?
Yes. Ohmyfin Organisation LLC tracking is completely free for individuals worldwide — no daily limit, no signup required, no card, no catch. Ohmyfin Organisation LLC never charges individuals.
Do I need a bank login to use Ohmyfin?
No. Ohmyfin queries the SWIFT GPI network directly via the UETR — no credentials at any bank required.
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Ist Ohmyfin kostenlos?
Ja, die SWIFT-Zahlungsverfolgung per UETR ist ohne Registrierung kostenlos. Mit einem Konto erhalten Sie täglichen Verlauf und weitere Gratis-Credits.
Was ist eine UETR-Nummer?
Die UETR (Unique End-to-End Transaction Reference) ist ein 36-stelliger UUID, der jeder SWIFT-GPI-Zahlung zugewiesen wird, um sie durch die gesamte Korrespondentenkette zu verfolgen.
Wie lange dauert eine SWIFT-Überweisung?
Die meisten SWIFT-GPI-Zahlungen werden innerhalb von 24 Stunden abgewickelt; grenzüberschreitende Überweisungen können je nach Korrespondenzbanken und Währung 1–5 Werktage dauern.