All you need to know about Direct to Bank Transfer's

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What are Direct to Bank Transfer's?

The Evouchers Direct to Bank Transfer is a simple way to send funds to a recipient, which are then digitally deposited into the recipients bank account. 

There’s no need to collect or store sensitive customer data (such as bank details) as the process only requires you to know the recipient’s name and email address. 

To see how it works for a recipient, click here

How can I order Direct to Bank Transfer's?

Ordering Direct to Bank Transfer's is very similar to ordering any other voucher types. Simply select Direct to Bank Transfer's when creating an order. 

What do I need to know before assigning a Direct to Bank Transfer?

You will need to know the recipient's;

  • Full name
  • Email address and/or mobile number
  • Their bank is on the accepted list 
  • That they use online banking 

You do not need to know their account details.

Accepted Banks
AIB (NI) Personal Danske Bank Personal Lloyds Banks Business Revolut
Allied Irish Bank Personal Danske Banks Business Lloyds Bank Commercial Santander
Barclays Personal First Direct Mettle Starling
Barclays Business Halifax Monzo Tesco Bank
Barclays Corporate HSBC Personal Nationwide Tide
Bank of Ireland HSBC Business Natwest Bank Personal TSB
Bank of Scotland Personal HSBC Kinetic Natwest Bankline Ulster Bank
Bank of Scotland Business HSBCnet RBS Personal Ulster Bankline
Bank of Scotland Commercial Lloyds Bank Personal RBS Bankline Zempler

What do recipients need to claim a Direct to Bank Transfer?

To claim a Direct to Bank Transfer recipients must have online banking on the mobile device they are claiming the voucher on. 

The voucher cannot be claimed by manually typing in bank account details. 

To see how it works for a recipient, click here

Are there any limits or restrictions?

There are no limits on the number of Direct to Bank Transfer's that can be issued to an individual. Each Direct to Bank Transfer has a minimum and maximum value. 

For more information view the article here

What age must a recipient be?

Recipients must be over the age of 16 to receive a Direct to Bank Transfer. 

When do the Direct to Bank Transfer's expire?

The recipient has 3 months from the day they are assigned the Direct to Bank Transfer to claim it and deposit the funds into their account. 

Can I claim a recipient's Direct to Bank Transfer and do it on their behalf?

No, the voucher must be sent and claimed by the recipient themselves, using the device that is linked to their mobile banking. 

How do I contact Evouchers support regarding Direct to Bank Transfer's?

Evouchers support can be contacted here. 

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