How do I apply to have Direct Debits in FastNet Business?
Last Updated: 27 Jan 2016
To have the ability to create a direct debit file to pull money from other accounts, you must be a DD Initiator.
Further instructions around signing up to process Receipts (Direct Debits).
As part of this process you will also have the option to use FastNet Business to process your receipt payments.
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