[BNM] Direct Debits and eCommerce

Russell Beech russell.beech at gmail.com
Tue Jun 2 16:03:17 BST 2009


Hi,

Do you specifically need Direct Debits to be set up or are you simply trying
to create future scheduled payments?  If it's the latter you can do this by
acquiring a Constant Authority merchant account.  You need to use a provider
that can issue you with a CA merchant account number and they will have some
set business criteria for the account holder in order to activate this.  You
could then use Protx (or whoever) in conjunction with your webapp to process
ongoing payments. You may also wish to look into WorldPay's FuturePay
product?

I don't know if that helps?

R.

2009/6/2 Alan Newman <alan at sensibledevelopment.com>

> Hi,
>
> I've not come across a solution to this - but does anyone know how
> direct debits can be integrated with a website?
>
> So basically, the website captures the banking details (securely),
> then the webapp sends it over to a service provide or bank to make the
> direct debit happen.
>
> I am thinking something like Protx or equivalent payment gateway, but
> for Direct Debit.
>
> Cheers,
>
> - Alan
>
>
> www.sensibledevelopment.com - online auction development that looks
> good and works in real time.
> www.alannewman.com - find out what I am thinking
>
> twitter:        twitter.com/alannewman
> linked in:      www.linkedin.com/in/anewman
> email:  alan at sensibledevelopment.com
>
> land:           +44 (0)1273 621110
> mobile:         +44 (0)7711 006551
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> BNM Subscribe/Unsubscribe:
> http://www.brightonnewmedia.org/options/bnmlist
>
> BNM powered by Wessex Networks:
> http://www.wessexnetworks.com
>


More information about the BNMlist mailing list. Powered by Wessex Networks