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Russ
11th January 2006, 09:56
Hi

Does anyone have templates for a standing order form and direct debit form that I can use?

Any help appreciated. Thank you

Russ

creospace
11th January 2006, 10:42
I have a good standing order template you can use. pm me your email.

Gary

uksbc
11th January 2006, 10:45
i also have a standing order form in word format. pm me if you still need it

i have ones for annual, monthly or once only payment

Russ
11th January 2006, 10:49
Thanks guys, I have pm'dyou both my email details.

Russ

Ozzy
11th January 2006, 15:00
The DD form structor is stipulated by BACS (your bank) and they will provide you with a PDF to work from, you just change your logo and company details on it.

bwglaw
11th January 2006, 15:24
Don't you have to be registered to accept DD? There is a criteria of 250/clients/members and/or a turnover above £1m - last time I checked anyway.

SO can be easily created on a blank paper without your logo etc since the SO is the client's instruction and should not bear a service provider's logo. Just good practice not to.

Mark Bateman
22nd September 2006, 16:47
I have a good standing order template you can use. pm me your email.

Gary

Hi Mate

I have just registered - any chance of you sending the standing oprder form please

Thanks

Mark

GriffReed
4th September 2007, 15:30
I have a good standing order template you can use. pm me your email.

Gary
Please send template of SO form.

Nicola

warmbells
16th January 2008, 22:56
Hi,

I'm web master for an animal rescue charity and I've just been asked to prepare a DD form and a SO form to put on our site for our supporters and visitors to download (as a PDF).

Can anyone help?

Gerald

james@xl
25th January 2008, 12:03
Hi Russ,
I'm after the same templates as you were asking for.
Could you please send them to me?
James

hopeful
14th March 2008, 10:55
Hi, I have just registered and would really appreciate a Standing Order template as well, Thanks very much, Ady

DavidT
14th March 2008, 12:30
I have templates available. Anyone ever wanting one please just PM me your email and I'll gladly forward them on.

Cheers

David Toohey
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Astaroth
14th March 2008, 15:45
Standing Order doesnt require a "template", they simply need your bank account number and sort code plus a short describer (not required but will help you work out who's paid).

As such you can make it look what ever you want, personally set up my SOs on the internet so the forms go in the bin

paulyarwood
25th March 2010, 19:15
im after a blank form does anyone know where i can get one from ?

silvana238
30th September 2010, 12:13
Hi, I have just registered and would really appreciate a Standing Order template as well.I have templates available.

Admor
30th September 2010, 21:43
Standing Orders - these are set up by your customer's bank. The forms are available free from your own bank or the customers can get them free from their bank. You can also just fill in the details on a sheet as long as you include all the details. You are best filling them in with your customer and sending them to their bank so you can control the process. In this case the money leaves their bank account and travels to your bank account. These are for a fixed amount.

Direct Debits - you need to be set up as a Direct Debit originator with your own bank who will need to 'accept you' for this purpose. The Bank takes a 'Risk' view of your business as your account is credited before it is known that the customer has the funds available to meet the direct debit on their account. These are for variable amounts and this also backs up the need for the bank to assess the originator.

Hope this helps the debate.

David Griffiths
1st October 2010, 06:52
Direct Debits - you need to be set up as a Direct Debit originator with your own bank who will need to 'accept you' for this purpose.

You do not need to be set up with your own bank. There are several third party providers who will set up and administer the direct debit service for you, making a charge usually based on transaction numbers. This may well be a more practical option for SMEs than having direct authorisation

Cathy Duncan
6th October 2010, 04:50
Yeah, I think if you hire some expert’s services, it will be far better for you in terms of saving bulk of money. Give it a try rather than going for it directly. Best of luck, dude!

Jill White
4th November 2010, 13:00
Hi, I have just registered and would really appreciate a Standing Order template as well.I have templates available.

Hi. I've just joined and am also looking for a Standing Order template. If anyone can help I would really appreciate it as my bank has not been much help. Thanks in advance.
Jill

Sarah07
14th January 2011, 15:11
Hiya,

I've been trawling the net for standing order templates but can't find any decent ones. Can anyone help?

Thanks.