Add a recurring payment
Emma is smart enough to able to detect any recurring payments you might have, from direct debits to standing orders and frequent card purchases, and assign them to your recurring payments. Mistakes, however, may happen from time to time. If one of your reoccurring payments is not automatically detected, follow the steps below to add a new recurring payment: Adding a recurring payment Go to the Feed tab, scroll down to recurring payments and select View all In the tFew readersAmend a recurring payment
Need to make some changes to your recurring payment? You can change the predicted price, predicted payment date, frequency and name of any recurring payments by following the steps below: Amending a recurring payment: Go to the Feed tab and select See All button next to the recurring payments section Select the recurring payment you want to change from your list of recurring payments Select the three dots in the top right-hand corner of the recurring payment detaiFew readersRemove a recurring payment
You may want to remove a recurring payment from your recurring payments list if that recurring payment is no longer active or Emma detected a transaction as a recurring payment incorrectly. If you want to remove a recurring payment from your recurring payments list, follow the steps below: Removing a recurring payment Go to the Feed tab and select See All next to the recurring payments Select the recurring payment you want to remove Select the three dots in the tSome readersFix duplicated recurring payments
Seeing duplicated recurring payments on your Recurring payments list? Learn more about why you're seeing incorrectly duplicated recurring payments in Emma and how you can solve it below 🚀 Duplicated recurring payments occur because your latest recurring payment wasn't identified as being associated with your existing recurring payment. Reasons for this include: The payment account for this recurring payment has changed The name of the recurring payment transaction has changed The pFew readersWhat are inactive recurring payments?
Recurring payments can be active or inactive. Emma marks recurring payments as inactive, when you are no longer being charged for that particular recurring payment. This could be for example a charge from an old energy provider or mobile contract which you are no longer using. If you find that Emma has marked one of your recurring payments as inactive or active incorrectly, you can change amend the recurring payment active/inactive status by following the steps below: Changing recurring pFew readers