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Last edited Mar 2023 — 2 min read
One of the most common payment methods for products and services of all kinds is direct debit. Put simply, this is an instruction and authorization that the customer gives to their bank to indicate that they want to make repeated future payments. For this reason, Direct Debit can be useful for repeat purchases, subscriptions and regular expenses such as bills and utilities.
The terms of payment are fairly flexible and can be set according to the customer and merchant’s needs. For example, you can select to pay in weekly instalments, or on the same day of each month. An end date can also be set if necessary. Once the terms have been agreed, payments are automatically deducted until either the customer or merchant changes the arrangement. If the merchant wishes to change the payment amounts or terms, this must also be agreed to by the customer.
One of the key benefits of direct debit is that it offers a quick and convenient way to make payments. On the other hand, there are also a number of risks of direct debit. Keep reading to find out more about the advantages and disadvantages of direct debit.
Each payment method has its own unique advantages and disadvantages for both the merchant and customer. The benefits of direct debit include:
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As well as being an easy and convenient payment method, there are also some risks of direct debit:
Overall, you should consider the advantages and disadvantages of Direct Debit before introducing this payment method for your company. For many businesses, using a mixture of payment types alongside one another is the best way to maximise convenience and time saved (for both you and your customers), and reduce the costs of card processing.
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