Basic Invoice/payment solution for UK based IT company

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ValencianOrange

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Hi everyone

I wonder if someone could help and point me in the right direction

I've been searching through google for a simple/easy to sign-up payment processor other than PayPal. Clicking through links I came across OCT.

Only basic features are needed, I freelance and want to present a simple link displaying my company name, a description for the work and an amount to pay. Reason I don't want to use paypal is previous issues dealing with support, gave up on them

At the moment I'm reading through posts on the forum and can see a few. I'm not fussed what Country the solution is in

Many thanks for pointers
 
Jbb1 said:
Are your customers paying using credit card?
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That's a good question, it's one I didn't think of.


I was made redundant few months' back, and decided I'll target smaller firms, so they probably will use credit cards to pay more than bank transfers
 
ValencianOrange said:
That's a good question, it's one I didn't think of.


I was made redundant few months' back, and decided I'll target smaller firms, so they probably will use credit cards to pay more than bank transfers
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Wave is an accounting SaaS that allows you to invoice your customers with a link to pay with CC. And it is free. I currently use them for my UK LTD. As banking setup you can open an account on Wise.
 
EuroKiss said:
Wave is an accounting SaaS that allows you to invoice your customers with a link to pay with CC. And it is free. I currently use them for my UK LTD. As banking setup you can open an account on Wise.
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Thankyou mate, Wave was one I was looking at (going through the forum), with the invoicing, can you setup a template to show what fields you want? I can see they do c/cards and bank transfers.

I need to sort out a ltd company too, undecided whether just go easy with ltd, or go offshore
 
You can also use Stripe or Revolut Business. I would try to avoid credit card payments - it will cost you additional fees.
 
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