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How can I set up and view or cancel a direct debit?

How can I set up and view or cancel a direct debit?

Setting up a new direct debit

You will need to contact the company or organisation you want to pay - this can be done over the phone, online or by post - they will be able to set up the direct debit for you.

To arrange a new direct debit, you will need to sign a direct debit mandate which is provided to you by the organisation you wish to pay and return it back to them. The organisation will then set up the direct debit mandate with us.

The information you'll need to provide to set up a direct debit will include:

  • Your name and address
  • The name and address of your bank
  • Your bank account number
  • Your sort code
  • The name(s) on the bank account

Newly set up direct debits will only show on Online Banking once the first payment has been taken from your account.

After the first payment has been taken it will display on your statement, and you will be able to view it along side any other existing direct debits.

Viewing and cancelling existing direct debits using our mobile app

  1. Log in to your mobile banking app
  2. Tap ‘Payments’ on the bottom of the home screen
  3. Make sure the account displayed is set to the account where the direct debit is paid from. You can swipe to change accounts or tap 'Change account'
  4. Tap 'Regular payments' then 'Direct debits'
  5. Select the direct debit you want cancelled. You will see the detail of the direct debit, and the option to cancel the direct debit will appear at the bottom of this screen

Viewing and cancelling existing direct debits online

  1. Log in to your Online Banking service at www.onlinebanking.natwest.com (opens in a new window)
  2. Once logged in select 'Payments & transfers' from the main menu.
  3. From the 'Direct debits' tab select 'Manage Direct Debits'.
  4. Select the appropriate Direct Debit from your Direct Debits list to see more details and the option to cancel.

I can't see the direct debit

It could be a standing order, or a recurring card transaction. Please see There's a problem with a subscription or recurring transaction