J Joe_90 Registered User Messages 2,222 30 Dec 2013 #1 Is it just me or does the fact that standing orders set to trigger on 26 December don't because the bank is not open. So automatic payments are not really automatic. Does someone sit at a computer approving them?
Is it just me or does the fact that standing orders set to trigger on 26 December don't because the bank is not open. So automatic payments are not really automatic. Does someone sit at a computer approving them?
W Willy Fogg Registered User Messages 186 30 Dec 2013 #2 Joe_90 said: Is it just me or does the fact that standing orders set to trigger on 26 December don't because the bank is not open. So automatic payments are not really automatic. Does someone sit at a computer approving them? Click to expand... No one sits approving them, but transactions are processed in huge batches and that often requires human oversight.
Joe_90 said: Is it just me or does the fact that standing orders set to trigger on 26 December don't because the bank is not open. So automatic payments are not really automatic. Does someone sit at a computer approving them? Click to expand... No one sits approving them, but transactions are processed in huge batches and that often requires human oversight.
T Time Registered User Messages 2,735 30 Dec 2013 #3 I had a S/O due to go out on the 25th of December, it did not process until today. I expect the next one on the 1st of January not to go till the 2nd.
I had a S/O due to go out on the 25th of December, it did not process until today. I expect the next one on the 1st of January not to go till the 2nd.
R roker Registered User Messages 2,054 31 Dec 2013 #4 The computer has a bank holiday off when it comes to transferring my wages