Pay your invoices via our website using our NEW Payment Gateway
Bernadette Smith • 19 October 2019

Pay your invoices via our website using our NEW Payment Gateway

We have updated how you can pay invoices via our website. You can make:

1. a credit card payment 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; or
2. request a monthly payment facility*. 

Paying by credit card 
This is totally secure, utilising the latest secure technology features, and complies with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) so you always have peace of mind when making your transactions.  

Paying by our monthly payment facility *
A great cash flow tool,  we offer this to our clients as a value added service. We know only too well the importance of cash flow to business so have set this up to help manage your cash flow.

Where do I make the payment?
To pay online simply go to our website, select the "client access tab', and click on the "pay your bill" tab.

Additionally, there is also a link at the bottom of our invoices.

Choose your preferred method of payment and complete the required fields. Once payment is made, you will receive an email verifying your transaction.

What if I have further questions?
To help, we have also updated the How to Pay section of our invoices to point you to our Payment gateway.

Of course we still offer the ability for you to pay your invoices like you may have done in the past such as via cheque and EFT. 

Note: *monthly payment facilities are only available to businesses with an ABN.

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