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New CheckFree Bill Pay Arriving in July!

  
  
  

Standard Bank would like to take this opportunity to let you know our online bill pay service will soon be changing! Standard Bank is launching a new bill pay service that will facilitate your bill payment needs.

In the new bill pay service you can expect to see the following:

1. Greater Simplicity.

  • Pay bills:
    • Select the day you want the payee to receive your payment
    • Sit back and let bill pay do the rest
  • Review your payments online
  • View electronic versions of some of your paper bills

2. Easier Navigation.
 
3. More Control.

  • Keep your money in your account until the due date
  • Pay some payees the same day bills are due

If you would like to view a video demo of our new online bill pay service, click the image below to watch a video demo and learn all about our new CheckFree Bill Pay service.  CheckFree will save you time, money, and headeaches!

 

checkfree bill pay(Click the image above)

This demo will provide you with an overview of what you can expect to see changing in mid-July.

We thank you for your continued support and business.  If you have any questions give us a call or visit one of your local branches.

 

Comments

make bill pay easy as chase bank has easy to use
Posted @ Friday, July 15, 2011 4:53 AM by nick patel
We hope you find our new CheckFree bill pay easy to use. Please let us know your feedback after it goes live next week! Thanks!
Posted @ Friday, July 15, 2011 3:24 PM by John Muir
I have used Check Free independently for many years. Will I be able to convert existing bills paid by Check Free to the Standard Bank version.
Posted @ Friday, July 15, 2011 6:23 PM by Pamela Bennett
Unfortunately the two accounts will not merge so you will have to add your existing accounts to the Standard Bank version. You will be able to maintain your existing account for historical purposes. Feel free to contact us with further questions. Thanks!
Posted @ Monday, July 18, 2011 9:50 AM by John Muir
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