Q&A

How do I cancel my Sydney Water Direct Debit?

How do I cancel my Sydney Water Direct Debit?

Need to stop a payment? Contact us on 13 20 92 at least two working days before the due date if you want to change your details or stop your Direct Debit payment.

How do I change my address with Sydney Water?

If you’re a property owner, managing agent or authorised representative , you can update an address by completing our Mailing address changes form. You’ll need a copy of the bill on hand to complete the form. If you need to change more than one mailing address, please submit a separate form for each property.

How do I pay my water bill Sydney?

Payment options

  1. Direct Debit. Sign up for Direct Debit and you won’t have to worry about missing a payment again!
  2. Online. Debit or credit card.
  3. Phone. Pay your bill by Visa or MasterCard at any time.
  4. Mail. Mail your payment slip and cheque (payable to Sydney Water) to:
  5. Centrepay.
  6. Australia Post.
  7. EFT for business customers.

Can you pay water bills with AfterPay?

Yes, you can. Log into My AfterPay and select the invoices you want to pay in instalments. You can find out more about the different payment methods above.

Can someone set up a Direct Debit with my account number and sort code?

Conclusion: Staying safe with banking details Overall, there’s very little someone can do with just your account number and sort code apart from making a deposit into your account in order to pay you. However, always be vigilant with whom you share your personal details. Remember never to share your PIN with anyone.

How often does Sydney water bill?

every three months
We send bills to most customers every three months.

Who owns Sydney Water?

the New South Wales Government
We’re a statutory State Owned Corporation, wholly owned by the New South Wales Government. Our Portfolio Minister is the Hon. Melinda Pavey, Minister for Water, Property and Housing. Our shareholder ministers are the Treasurer and the Minister for Finance, Services and Property.

What is the average water bill for a family of 4 in Australia?

The table below displays average water bills in Australia per quarter by household size….Average Water Bills by Household Size.

Household Size Average Quarterly Water Bill
1 $221
2 $268
3 $312
4 $323

What is the difference between direct debit or standing order?

A standing order is a regular payment that you can set up to pay other people, organisations or transfer to your other bank accounts. A Direct Debit can only be set up by the organisation to which you’re making the payment.

How to set up direct debit for Sydney Water?

To register, simply fill out the online form. You can set up automatic payments from your bank account or credit card for up to three properties with each registration. You’ll just need to have your Sydney Water bill/s or payment number/s and bank or credit card details handy to complete this process.

How much does it cost to pay Sydney Water Bill?

We’ll still send your bill for you to review as usual and you can choose to pay from your bank account or credit card. Paying from a bank account is fee free! Paying from a card means you’ll pay a 0.4% fee. This is about $1 on the average $250 bill. When you set up a Direct Debit arrangement, it will start immediately.

Is there a fee to pay a water bill with direct debit?

Register for Direct Debit and you won’t have to worry about missing a payment again! We’ll still send your bill for you to review as usual and you can choose to pay from your bank account or credit card. Paying from a bank account is fee free! Paying from a card means you’ll pay a 0.4% fee. This is about $1 on the average $250 bill.

Where do I Find my Direct Debit payment number?

Your payment number is in the bottom right corner of your bill. Direct Debit is the easiest way to pay! Register for Direct Debit and we’ll automatically process your bill payments on the due date each quarter using your preferred payment method. Find out more about Direct Debit This external link will open in a new window.

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