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Direct Debit
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Take control with flexible Direct Debit. Change payment dates, adjust amounts, and manage schedules without cancelling mandates or disrupting customer relationships. Lower transaction costs. Greater operational control. Full visibility in one platform. Designed for any business where predictable cash flow matters.

Our Direct Debit services are trusted by leading organisations and businesses

Recurring revenue without recurring headaches

What are the benefits of Access PaySuite Direct Debit

Payment success rates of 98%

Cut failed payments and protect cash flow with automated retries and real-time insight into success rates.  

  • Ideal for recurring revenue. 

  • Keep collections predictable and hassle-free. 

Flexible payments

Make payments easy for every customer. Enable online, phone based, or paperless Direct Debit signup, all included as standard with no premium add‑ons.  

  • Offer payment accessibility. 

  • Reduce admin effort. 

  • Improve conversion rates. 

Real‑time reporting

Get the clarity you need to run your finances confidently.  

  • Track payment volumes, trends, historical comparisons and collection success rates.  
  • Schedule automated reports or generate on demand. 
  • Accurate forecasting for informed decision‑making. 

Payment retries

Keep taking payments during outages with a reliable fallback method that protects cash flow and prevents customer disruption.   
  • Modify payment dates without cancelling mandates 
  • Unlimited schedule edits 
  • Fine‑tune payment amounts with ease 

Revenue. On your terms.

Update payment dates, fine‑tune amounts, and adapt schedules without ending mandates or interrupting the customer experience. 
  • Lower cost models vs % pricing structures 
  • Built for subscription and recurring businesses 
  • Gain complete visibility from a single platform 

Rated Excellent for payment solutions

Direct Debit pricing made simple.
Find the right plan for you.

Streamline payments with your reliable Direct Debit provider

Giving our customers the freedom to do more

AI and the hidden revenue gap

Revenue is leaking through failures, friction and abandoned journeys and most SMEs don’t see it happening. AI exposes where the gaps are and how to close them. Explore expert insights and real‑world strategies to protect your revenue. 

  • Failed payments that aren’t recovered 
  • Abandoned onboarding, renewal and checkout journeys 
  • Churn triggered by payment friction 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Direct Debit payment?

A Direct Debit is a simple, easy and safe way for your customers to set up and make regular and occasional payments to your business or organisation. 

It works by a customer giving permission to a business or organisation to take money from their bank account by submitting their account number and sort code. 

You’ll need to provide the customer with the amount they will be paying and when the money will be collected - before any payment is taken from their account. 

Money is collected from their account automatically and if there are any changes to when it’s going to be collected or the amount, you will need to notify them before it happens. 

Direct Debit is the most established payment in the UK for regular payments. Over 50% of bills are paid by Direct Debit and at least 9 out of 10 adults have at least one Direct Debit. 

Learn more about what is a Direct Debit.

What is a Direct Debit service provider?

A Direct Debit service provider is an organisation that is a specialist in handling online payments and money transfers. Usually called a Direct Debit bureau, they are experts in optimising your Direct Debit payments, conversions and minimising any payment failures.

Like Access PaySuite, they take care of all the manual work involved in making submissions to Bacs on your behalf. They usually have APIs that allow Direct Debit payments to be connected to software to automate business processes to free up time within your finance teams.

How do I set up Direct Debit for my business?

For any business looking to offer Direct Debit payments to customers, you have to have access to the Direct Debit Scheme which is owned and operated by Pay.UK.

There are two ways to get set up on the Direct Debit Scheme, either doing it yourself or via a third-party Direct Debit bureau.

1. Managing Direct Debits in-house:

This is usually for larger organisations who want to manage it themselves entirely, i.e. direct access, also known as becoming a direct submitter.

The first step would be to obtain a Service User Number (SUN) from your bank. This involves completing a series of forms which then the bank evaluates if your business is eligible for the Direct Debit scheme.

It can take several weeks for your bank to approve you as a direct submitter. You then need to develop or purchase the software to make the Direct Debit payments; as well as have the in-house knowledge to provide the right information to Bacs so payments are made accurately and on time.

2. Direct Debit outsourcing

A Direct Debit bureau looks after the submissions of your Direct Debit payments to Bacs. Some bureaus, like Access PaySuite, provide you with a webpage that lets you set up Direct Debits online or over the phone, as well as via paper.

However in the main bureaus are there to remove the manual processes, as all payments are automatically collected and submitted to Bacs without you needing to be involved.

There are two options for managing your Direct Debits via a bureau:

  • Your own assigned SUN: This means that your name will show up on your customer bank statements, reducing any unnecessary cancellations.
  • Making use of the bureau’s SUN: Direct Debit payments can be set quickly, however, your customers will see the bureau’s name on their statements, rather than yours.

How do Direct Debit collections work?

To start collecting Direct Debit payments, your customer provides you with a Direct Debit Mandate or Direct Debit Instruction (DDI). This authorizes you to collect payments from them at any time.

For example, if your customers are agreeing to regular and fixed amount, such as a membership payment, there will be a specific payment that is taken at the same time.

To start taking Direct Debit payments, you just need to notify them via “Advance Notice” to let them know a payment is leaving their account. This is usually done in writing or by email and needs to be approved by your sponsoring bank.

The beauty of Direct Debit for fixed payments, there’s no need to keep notifying customers – an initial notification is enough before payment is collected.

However, for variable amounts, advance notice is needed before any change and must include the payment date and amount.

What is the difference between a bureau service and a facilities managed service?

A bureau service is for organisations who have or are planning to get their own Service User Number. Facilities managed services are typically for smaller businesses looking to get set up straight away and use a third-party’s SUN to set up Direct Debit payment. 

Read more about our bureau services and facilities managed services 

How do I change or cancel an existing Direct Debit?

Frequency changes, such as switching a customer’s Direct Debit from weekly to monthly, can be made instantly though our intuitive interface without the need for new mandates or lengthy setup processes. 

Cancellations can also be easily managed through the system. 

You can also reactivate any previously cancelled Direct Debits using their original references – eliminating setup delays and reducing the risk of losing customers during re-enrolment.

How can Access PaySuite help reduce failed Direct Debit payments?

Access PaySuite helps reduce failed Direct Debit payments by validating bank details before submission, identifying potential issues early and automating smart retries if a payment fails. You also gain real-time visibility of payment status and detailed reporting, so you can proactively follow up and maintain reliable cash flow with fewer payment delays.

How does Access PaySuite reduce failed Direct Debit payments?

We tackle failures before and after they happen by validating bank details at setup, notifying customers ahead of collections, and retrying failed payments automatically. Because bank accounts don’t expire like cards, Direct Debit gives you a more reliable way to collect recurring revenue.

Is Access PaySuite suitable for small businesses and startups?

Yes. You can start small with straightforward onboarding and scalable pricing, then add automation and reporting as you grow - ideal for SMEs running subscriptions, memberships, retainers or instalments.

How can this Direct Debit service simplify my payment processing and cash‑flow management?

Access PaySuite streamlines the entire Direct Debit lifecycle, from mandate sign‑up to collection, exception handling, reconciliation, and reporting, so your team spends less time chasing payments and more time on higher‑value work. Its automation and bespoke reporting give you predictable inflows, faster month‑end close, and clear visibility of performance by product, cost centre, or customer segment.