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Innovative Kiwi Service Celebrates 1st Anniversary

22 October, 2009

Innovative Kiwi Service Celebrates 1st Anniversary Making Kiwi Finances Easier

• Directdebit.co.nz develops one-stop shop for direct debit forms

Keen to switch your bank account but can’t bear the thought of ringing around to change all your direct debit payments?

Directdebit.co.nz offers the solution to this very problem and others. Currently celebrating its first birthday, Directdebit.co.nz provides users with a one-stop shop for sourcing direct debit forms with just a few clicks of the mouse.

The Easy Direct Debit database contains a stockpile of direct debit forms for everything from banks, insurers and utilities through to gyms and mobile phone companies. When consumers need to change a direct debit payment – such as when they change their bank account - or simply want to set a direct debit up for the first time, they can access the Directdebit.co.nz website and download all they need before popping the forms in the post.

There are more than 180 direct debit forms on the Directdebit.co.nz website, with numbers growing all the time.

Directdebit.co.nz founder Paul Latham says: “Directdebit.co.nz was set up to help New Zealanders save time and hassle when changing their direct debits. In our first year we have already helped thousands of people to do just that.

“But it doesn’t end there: we are currently developing ways to help Kiwis take even greater control of their direct debits. Watch this space.”

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