| For Charities that sign
up to WorldPay for their internet transaction processing the
following charges apply:
WorldDirect - for Charities with a customer
relationship with WorldPay only.
BankDirect - for Charities who already have
a relationship with a bank acquirer for their internet transactions,
and who choose to use WorldPay's payment gateway for the routing
of these transactions to this acquirer.
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| Processing
charges |
| Setup
Fee (non refundable) |
£50 |
| Additional
charge per currency |
£50 |
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WorldDirect Transaction
Charges |
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| Service
charges per transaction * |
| Single
Currency Processing (sterling to sterling) |
2.75% |
| Multi
Currency Processing (includes 3 free currencies) |
3.25% |
| Debit
Cards |
50p |
| Remittance Charges** |
| Remittance
in GBP to UK bank accounts |
35p |
| Remittance
in any other currency to UK or non-UK bank accounts |
£2.50 |
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| * This is the ONLY fee charged,
there are no additional charges payable to banks or other third
party organisations.
** This charge is incurred by WorldPay when remitting
funds into your bank account. With WorldDirect you will normally
receive weekly remittances 4 weeks in arrears. The minimum
remittance amount is £10 for sterling or the equivalent
of £100 in the case of other currencies. You may arrange
for periodical remittance for amounts greater than the above.
The charge is per remittance (NOT transaction) and does not
include intermediary or receiving bank charges (if any) that
may be levied. Remittance charges depend upon the charges
made by the relevant banks and may be changed without notice.
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BankDirect Transaction
Charges |
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| Service
charges per transaction * |
| Credit
Cards* |
1% |
| Debit
Cards** |
25p |
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| * Payable
to WorldPay, in addition to the rate charged by your processing
bank, which for Internet transactions is typically between 1.5
and 5%.
** This charge is in addition to the rate charged
by your processing bank. Note that this is not in addition
to the transaction service charge detailed above.
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