SEPA Direct Debit payment now available

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We are delighted to tell you Clever Cloud now accepts SEPA Direct Debit payment.

We already accept different payment methods:

  • Credit card (powered by Stripe)
  • Paypal
  • Bank transfer: Clever Cloud accepts international bank transfers. This option will generate a reference that you will have to add to your bank transfer, as a note.

and now we have just added:

  • SEPA Direct Debit

Why should you care?

SEPA Direct Debit allows you to pay invoices without getting limited by payment card ceiling. You only have to put your IBAN in the form. Then click on “I AGREE” and we will be able to debit your bank account after issuing your monthly invoice. Agreeing to the mandate means you allow Clever Cloud to debit your account only two days after you get the debit notification. This notification contains the invoice and is sent on the first day of each month. We first try to charge you on the 5th of this month. Would the first debit fail, new attempts will occur on the 10th, 15th and 20th of that month.

You are entitled to a refund under the terms and conditions of your agreement with your bank. A refund must be claimed within eight weeks, starting from the date on which your account was debited.

The documentation for SEPA Direct Debit mandate is here: https://www.clever.cloud/developers/doc/billing/payments-invoicing/#sepa-direct-debit

Please let us know if you have any questions about SEPA direct debit or any other payment methods and invoicing.

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