How do I make a payment?

Make secure and cost effective payments within seconds and without limits.

 

Which Centtrip platform are you using?

Centtrip UK

 

Centtrip Global

 
 

Make secure and cost effective payments within seconds and without limits. We tailor our services to your unique needs, whether that’s individual, ad hoc payments or regular, batch payments to suppliers or employees; domestically or internationally.

Using your desktop account:

Step 1

Sign into your account. If you already hold the payment currency on your Centtrip account, select ‘Send Payments’. Otherwise, please visit Buy Currency to convert the required amount first.

Step 2

Select your payment currency and enter the amount.

Step 3

Choose whether you would like to pay using funds held on your Centtrip account, or one of your cards. Leave the ‘To’ field as ‘Bank Account’.

Step 4

In the next four fields, select the payment recipient, enter a custom reference, choose a payment reason and check or edit the recipient email address. A confirmation will be sent to yourself, as well as the recipient email. If your payment recipient has not yet been set up, follow these steps.

Step 5

Check the details are all correct and click ‘CONFIRM’ to process your payment. This can take several days depending on the currency, value and time submitted.

 

 

Note: This feature is only available to customers on our EEA platform. If you would like access to our currency and payment services on the USA platform, please contact help@centtrip.com.

Quick Tutorial

 

Step-by-Step Guide

 

  1. Go to the PAYMENTS screen from the left-hand menu and select the Single Payment tab. (You can also make batch payments under the Create Batch Payment tab.)
  2. Select the Corporate and Operating Account you want to send the payment from.
  3. If the recipient hasn’t been set up yet, click Create Recipient and follow the steps to add them.
  4. Fill out the payment details in the online form. Click Confirm to review the payment summary and complete the transaction.

 
 

 

 

 

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