Manage payments online with myCAP

myCAP Online Payments

Managing your Trade Account payments just got even easier!

At Capricorn, we’re all about empowering our Members and making their lives easier and more convenient. That’s why we’re excited to announce that you can now manage the payment methods for your Trade Account online through myCAP.

This means you now have the freedom to do so 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Whether you’re making a one-off card payment or managing your direct debit details, it’s all at your fingertips to manage according to your own schedule.

Direct Debits

We know that most Members prefer to settle their Trade Account using some form of direct debit – be that linked to a bank account or credit/debit card.

myCAP’s new online payment management capabilities mean that Members now have the ability to:

  • Set up a new direct debit payment (via bank account or credit/debit card).
  • Change the payment details for an existing direct debit (via bank account or credit/debit card).

It’s the easiest way to make sure that you never miss a payment.

One-Off Card Payments

If you’d like to make a one-off card payment to settle your Trade Account, our new online payment system has you covered. All you need to do is select the “One-Off Card Payment” option and enter your card details.

Where to find it?

There are a couple of ways to access the payments page in myCAP.

  • You can select the “Payments” tab from the main navigation bar at the top of the screen.
  • Alternatively, you can also select the “Account” tab in the top right corner. And then select the “Payments” option in the drop-down menu.

myCAP Online Payments 

Once you’ve reached the payments page, just follow the prompts to manage your payments as (and when) you need to. It really is that simple!


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This article was published 21/06/2023 and the content is current as at the date of publication.