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PayTo for Businesses

PayTo lets businesses initiate real-time payments* from customers’ bank accounts. A fast and secure way to accept one-off, ad hoc, or regular payments.

By providing a streamlined and efficient payment process, it allows businesses to manage transactions with greater accuracy and confidence. Manage via your SCCU NetBanking once setup directly via PayTo, this feature also enhances cash flow management, enabling your business to operate more effectively. With the ability to validate accounts and verify funds in real time, PayTo helps reduce errors and processing delays, delivering a seamless experience for both you and your customers.

*Some payments may be held for additional security checks. Speak to us or payment service provider for more information.

 

Quick and easy account setup

Enjoy a quick and easy PayTo account setup. Verify your customer’s account and take the first payment in real-time.

Quick and easy account setup

Real-time notifications

Get notified if a payment succeeds or fails, or when customers pause or cancel their agreement, so you can take immediate steps to retain their business.

Real-time notifications

Reconciliation made easy

More information can be embedded in agreements, helping with matching and reconciliation in your accounting, banking or customer management systems.

Reconciliation made easy

Simple and fast payments

Payments are processed fast*. No pending transactions, giving you and your customers confidence that payments won’t be delayed.

Simple and fast payments

PayTo for Everyday Banking

PayTo is a secure payment method that lets you pay directly from your bank account, using your PayID® or BSB and account number. You can authorise PayTo agreements for recurring bills, subscriptions, memberships, and even one-off or ad hoc payments in your online banking.

Unsure which entertainment subscriptions you’re still paying for? Wondering when your next water bill is due? With PayTo, you can authorise, see and manage your payments in the security of your NetBanking. It’s all about giving you more control over your money.

PayTo for my banking

Visibility and control

PayTo agreements are authorised in your online banking before any money can come out of your account.

Visibility and control

Manage your agreements

Authorise, view and manage your PayTo agreements in one place – your online banking.

Manage your agreements

Easy setup and management

Use your PayID, or BSB and account number to create a PayTo agreement and authorise it in your NetBanking.

Easy setup and management

Simple and fast payments

Payments are processed fast*. No pending transactions, giving you confidence your payments won’t be delayed.

Simple and fast payments

Join our SCCU community along with thousands of customers who love our easy to understand banking services and caring customer approach.

How PayTo works

Using your PayID, or bank account details (BSB and account number), businesses can send you an agreement to authorise, for bills, subscriptions, or purchases. These are known as ‘PayTo agreements’. You can choose to authorise or decline these agreements, as well as any future updates.

What PayTo Does

PayTo allows you to take control of your finances by pausing, resuming, or cancelling* payments (aka agreements) directly from your NetBanking.

*Pausing or cancelling an agreement doesn’t change your contractual arrangements with a business or organisation.

Where to find PayTo

  • Manage all PayTo agreements linked to your account in one secure place – your online banking.
  • Experience a secure and easy way to pay directly from your bank account with PayTo through your NetBanking for Personal Banking.
  • For Businesses, visit the PayTo website to find out more.

Important things to know:

PayTo agreements may incur fees, please check our Fees & Charges.

  • + Important Information

    Products issued by Southern Cross Credit Union Ltd. ABN 82 087 650 682 AFSL 241000. Any advice given is of a general nature only and is not based on any consideration of your objectives, financial situation and needs. To decide if a product is right for you, please refer to the Summary of Accounts, Access Facilities and Transaction Limits. Eligibility criteria, fees and charges, terms and conditions apply. To help you better asses if these products are right for you please reach out to our team or read through our Target Market Determinations (TMD), designed to help you make an informed decision that is consistent with your objectives, financial situations and needs.

    *Fast payments with PayTo: Some payments may be held for additional security checks. Speak to us or payment service provider for more information.

    PayID and PayTo are registered trade marks of NPP Australia Limited ABN 68 601 428 737.

  • + PayTo Terminology

    Let’s have a quick look at some key PayTo terms to help better understand the PayTo process when we refer to ‘Agreement’ or specific PayTo Terms.


    PayTo agreement: The agreement that records the authorised payment terms between the business or merchant and you (the payer customer).


    Payment terms: The specific terms that collectively make up a PayTo agreement including:

    1. Payee or payment initiator: The party initiating or receiving the payment.
    2. Payment amount: Amount(s) authorised by the payer customer.
    3. Frequency: How often payments may be debited from the payer customer’s bank account.
    4. Agreement type: Type of agreement, for example, fixed or variable.
    5. First/ last payment due: Date on which the first/ last payment may be debited.
    6. Description/ short description: Long or short form description of the agreement.
    7. Start date/ end date: First and last date that the agreement may be used for initiating payments from the payer customer’s bank account.

    Experience the future of payments with PayTo, where simplicity, control, and security come together. Available now through your NetBanking.

So, why PayTo?

Whether you’re a business or looking at smarter ways to manage your personal banking, let’s a recap why PayTo.

Smarter Payments, Less Stress
Authorise payments instantly from your online banking or app. It’s secure, fast, and puts you in control – no more waiting or uncertainty.

Simple to Manage
Whether you’re paying bills or running a business, PayTo makes life easier with real-time payments and less admin. No paperwork. No delays.

More Control, More Confidence
See what’s being paid and when. You approve every agreement, so your money stays in your hands – safe, visible, and easy to track.

And the best part? It’s already in your SCCU online banking.

benefits of pay to

Staying Scam Aware

The more you know, the better prepared you’ll be:

  • PayTo will never contact you directly.
  • PayTo will never ask you to send money or share your account details.
  • Emails or text messages claiming to be from PayTo are a scam.

If you believe you have been scammed, please contact us.

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PayTo FAQs

  • What is PayTo

    PayTo is a secure payment option that lets consumers pay directly from your bank account using your PayID, or BSB and account number. PayTo gives consumers more visibility and control over their payments in the security of their NetBanking platform and enables merchants and businesses to initiate payments from their customers’ bank accounts.

  • How does PayTo work?

    When PayTo is selected as your chosen payment method, the business or merchant will establish a PayTo agreement with you to pay for goods or services. You will provide the account details to debit, either being a BSB and account number or a registered PayID, the amount to be debited and the frequency. It can be a one-off, ad-hoc or recurring payment.

    The PayTo agreement will appear in your secure NetBanking profile for you to review the details and authorise, in advance of any physical payments being processed. Once you have authorised the agreement, the business/merchant may debit your account according to the terms that you have agreed.

  • Is PayTo replacing Direct Debits

    PayTo may be used as a digital and more modern alternative to the current direct debit system. Some merchants and businesses will move their direct debits to PayTo to give customers a better customer experience with more visibility and control over their payments.

    For current SCCU customers with Direct Debit agreements in place you will be automatically shifted to PayTo as merchants engage with the service, and customers will still be notified to Accept the updates agreement.

  • How do I set up a PayTo agreement

    A PayTo agreement can only be set up by a business or merchant (known as a Payee) once you have supplied them your banking details.

    For businesses: wanting to offer PayTo agreements to your customers you will need to investigate the required process directly with PayTo – visit their website to get started. Once set up with PayTo you will then be able to manage your PayTo Agreements via your SCCU NetBanking.

    For individuals: PayTo cannot be used by an individual to debit the account of another individual. For example, on the Amazon website when finalising a purchase, you can select PayTo as your nominated payment method. You will be asked to provide your PayID (mobile number), or bank account details (BSB and account number), as well as the maximum amount (up to $1000) allowed per transaction. You will have a short period to authorise the agreement that Amazon will send through to you via NetBanking. You will also receive notification from SCCU via email or SMS that the agreement is available and awaiting action from you.

  • Why should I use PayTo?

    PayTo is an easy, secure payment option giving you more control over payments from your bank account. See all your PayTo agreements in one spot in NetBanking so you can easily keep track of when your payments are due, who is being paid and the amounts. You can pause, cancel and make certain changes to agreements in NetBanking too. PayTo also allows you to use your bank account directly for payments – now you just need your PayID, or BSB and account number.

  • Where on NetBanking do I find my PayTo agreements?

    To find your PayTo agreements in NetBanking, follow the steps below:

    1. Log in to NetBanking
    2. Click on the ‘Payments’ menu
    3. Select ‘PayTo Agreements’
    4. You will see two tabs, ‘Current PayTo Agreements’ where you will see any new, active or suspended agreements or ‘Prior PayTo Agreements’ to view any cancelled, recalled or declined agreements.
  • Where on the SCCU Mobile App do I find me PayTo agreements?

    PayTo agreements are not yet available to view via our SCCU mobile app. Only via our NetBanking.

  • Will loan customers have a PayTo agreements with SCCU for their repayments?

    No. SCCU is not set up as a commercial entity to create agreements between ourselves and our customers.

  • How do I know when I have been sent a new PayTo agreement to action?

    Customers will receive notifications via email or SMS about new or updated PayTo agreements. You will need to login into your NetBanking to manage the agreement – whether that is to accept, deny, pause, or cancel the agreement.

  • How do I authorise a new PayTo agreement?

    To authorise a PayTo agreement, follow the steps below:

    1. Log in to NetBanking
    2. Click on the ‘Payments’ menu
    3. Select ‘PayTo Agreements’
    4. Under the tab ‘Current PayTo Agreements’ click on the details of the new agreement which will have a status of “Action Required”. The payment terms are displayed for you to check**.
    5. If you are ready to authorise it, click on the ‘Authorise’ button**. You will require an SMS OTP to complete this action.
    6. The PayTo agreement will be marked with a ‘Active’ status.

    **Before authorising the agreement, check the arrangement details carefully. If you have any questions about a PayTo agreement, you should contact the business or merchant to discuss before authorising it.

  • How do I decline a new PayTo agreement?

    To decline a PayTo agreement, follow the steps below:

    1. Login to Netbanking
    2. Click on the ‘Payments’ menu
    3. Select ‘PayTo Agreements’
    4. Under the tab ‘Current PayTo Agreements’ click on the details of the new agreement which will have a status of “Action Required”. The payment terms are displayed for you to check.
    5. If you do not agree with the terms of the agreement or did not request the agreement, click on the ‘Decline’ button. You will require an SMS OTP to complete this action.
    6. The PayTo agreement will be marked with a ‘Cancelled by Payment Initiator’ status.
  • What happens if I decline a PayTo agreement?

    If you do not wish to proceed with the PayTo agreement, you can select ‘Decline’. Please note that declining an agreement does not change any contractual agreement you have made with the business or merchant.

    If you find the details in the PayTo agreement are not in line with your agreement with the merchant or business, you should decline it and contact them. They will cancel the incorrect PayTo agreement and create a new, correct one for your authorisation.

  • Is there a time limit for me to authorise or decline a PayTo agreement?

    Yes. You have 7 calendar days to authorise or decline an agreement.

    If you do nothing, the PayTo agreement will expire. Once a PayTo agreement expires, you will need to contact the business or merchant to send a new PayTo agreement.

  • What changes can I make to a PayTo agreement in NetBanking?

    In Netbanking, you may pause/ resume a PayTo agreement or cancel it. You can also change the linked account from which payments will be deducted.

    Please be aware that pausing or cancelling a PayTo Agreement does not necessarily cease your contractual obligations with the merchant or business and they may charge fees for missed payments.

  • What happens if I use a wrong PayID or BSB and account number?

    You will get a message on your NetBanking screen letting you know the details used to set up a PayTo Agreement are wrong.

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