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A Brief History of Standing Orders

You may have used a standing order at some point or seen the option available to you on your online bank account but have you ever considered why this method of payment was ever invented in…

Payments via Standing order

You may have used a standing order at some point or seen the option available to you on your online bank account but have you ever considered why this method of payment was ever invented in the first place? Read our overview of standing orders and find out how and why they are used.

Why Did Banks Introduce Standing Orders?

Standing orders were created as a way for banking customers to send money and remain in control of what funds were being sent to their recipients. By allowing customers to create and maintain their own payments to businesses and individuals, banks made it easier for their clients to pay bills on time as and when they needed to.

Cash payment from one person to another

How Do Standing Orders Work?

Standing orders are used as a money transfer system, allowing customers to set up and manage how much money they send and when they send it.

If you have an online bank account or mobile banking app, you can usually log in and set up a standing order online so that it is set up immediately. Once you have completed the setup process, you just need to ensure that you have the correct amount of money in your account to cover the payment on the date you specified.

If you don’t have enough to cover the payment on the day, then your standing order payment will not be made, and you will need to arrange to make the payment a different way for that month so that you don’t end up in arrears.

Why Are Standing Orders a Good Choice?

If you are left wondering whether a standing order is a good choice for you then consider some of the benefits we have listed below before you make a decision:

  • You are in control of when money is sent and how much is sent.
  • There are generally no costs or minimal costs to set up and/or maintain a standing order.
  • If your payment date or amount changes, you can simply go onto your online bank or banking app and amend them.
  • You can avoid paying more than you need to as you will be able to specify how many payments you want to make before your standing order is cancelled.

What Can I Use a Standing Order to Pay?

When it comes to deciding if you should use a standing order, then you will need to know who you can pay with this method. The following are just some examples of when a standing order can be used:

  • Paying regular bills such as credit cards or utilities.
  • Paying individuals who you send money to on a regular basis.
  • Paying your rent or expenses.
  • Paying for subscriptions that you have signed up for.

When you consider that all UK banks offer Standing Order facilities to customers, you will begin to understand how well used this system is. The great news is that you can usually log in to your internet banking or banking app and set it up for yourself without any hassle. The next time you need to arrange a regular payment, why don’t you try a standing order out? 

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