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Take control of your business' finances with simple integrated payment and banking solutions. Make and accept payments, automate bank feeds, and save time to focus on your business.
Sage software puts financial data at your fingertips. Get paid, manage your finances and pay others with ease.
Sage customers can take payments online and accept invoice payments with ease. Watch as your payments are securely processed and received in real time, keeping your accounts accurate and your inventory up to date. Sage solutions are supported by a selection of providers enabling payments by card and direct debit such as GoCardless, Stripe and PayPal.
Process your payments securely. Save time by sending payments directly to vendors and suppliers. Streamline your workflow with a simple, secure digital solution.
Save time, improve your data accuracy and import historical data by connecting your bank. Create an automated bank feed to capture, categorise and reconcile transactions.
Learn how Sage software can meet your needs, no matter your business size.
Make supplier payments quickly and securely in just a few clicks
Save time by connecting to your bank with automatic reconciliation
Get paid faster and provide customers with flexible payment options
Skip the manual work and keep track of your cashflow effortlessly
Pay your people on time and accurately with an HMRC-recognised solution
Create invoices with a Pay Now button so customers can pay bills with ease
Sage can connect to these top banks and more.
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Instead of spending a few hours on the computer doing paperwork, you're talking to customers.
Luke Owen
Sole Trader, Luke Owen Rural Services
An integrated payment solution offers an automated, in-software solution meaning users can reconcile their transaction data with ease and avoid manual data entry.
Supplier and Salary Payments mean it's simple to make payments to suppliers or employees easily from within your Sage software.
Payments are processed securely and sent instantly, saving you time whilst also streamlining your workflow and providing full control of your cash flow.
It’s fast and easy to connect your bank feed, and it will help you save time and stay secure.
Bank reconciliation is the process of comparing your business's financial records with transactions on business bank statements to make sure they match.
It helps you:
Once you have connected to Invoice Payments within your Sage software, it takes less than five minutes to get set up with PayPal, Stripe or GoCardless.
Simply sign in through your Sage software to link your account, or create a new account to get started.
Once you've linked your account, you can get paid quickly and easily with the Pay Now button on invoice templates in your software. You can also add the button to customised invoices for a more personalised experience.
GoCardless can also provide your customers with a direct debit option in minutes, allowing you to collect payments as soon as they are due.
Find out how online payment management solutions can benefit your business.
Is your practice set up for success in the 2025/26 tax year? Here's everything you need to do to start the new tax year off right.
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