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How to fill out the UK DD13 online
The UK DD13 form is essential for setting up a Direct Debit to make payments efficiently. This guide provides comprehensive instructions on how to fill out the DD13 form online, ensuring that users can complete it accurately.
Follow the steps to successfully fill out the UK DD13 online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the DD13 form and open it in your PDF editor.
- Provide the names of all account holders in the designated field. This should reflect the exact names as they appear on the bank account.
- Enter your Originator's Identification Number in the appropriate box. This number is essential for tracking the Direct Debit transactions.
- Fill in your Student Reference Number, which is important for identifying your specific account with Goldsmiths.
- Input your Bank or Building Society account number accurately. Double-check this number to avoid processing errors.
- Provide the branch sort code of your bank or building society. This code identifies your bank branch.
- In the section labeled 'Name and full postal address of your Bank or Building Society,' enter the relevant information for your bank.
- Sign the form using a black pen in the designated signature area. Ensure your signature matches the one on file with your bank.
- Date the form appropriately, ensuring the date reflects when you are submitting the form.
- If applicable, fill out the additional information section for someone completing the form on behalf of a student by providing their name, postal address, and the student's details.
- Once completed, save your changes, then print the form. Scan both sides if necessary and email it back to halls-finance@gold.ac.uk.
Complete your UK DD13 form online today and ensure your Direct Debit is set up efficiently.
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