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What is Debit Authorization

The Credit Suisse Debit Authorization Form is a financial document used by customers to authorize Credit Suisse to deduct amounts in CHF from their accounts.

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Debit Authorization is needed by:
  • Customers holding an account with Credit Suisse
  • Individuals needing to grant debit authorization for payments
  • Clients managing business expenses through Swisscard services
  • Users looking to simplify payment processes with Credit Suisse
  • People authorizing direct debits for bills or services

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    Before filling the form, gather necessary information such as your card account number, date of birth, and signatures from relevant parties.
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    Locate the 'Card account no.' field. Click to enter your account number accurately.
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    Next, find the 'Date of birth' field and input your birth date using the format specified by the form.
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Any customer with an account at Credit Suisse can use this form to authorize debit transactions from their account.
You will need your card account number, date of birth, and signature. Having this information on hand before starting will ensure a smooth completion process.
The form can be submitted through pdfFiller by choosing the submit option after completion or downloaded for physical submission to Credit Suisse.
Ensure that your card account number and date of birth are accurate. Double-check the signature area as missing signatures can delay processing.
Processing times can vary. Generally, it may take a few business days. For specific timelines, contact Credit Suisse customer service.
Yes, customers typically have the right to revoke their authorization. Contact Credit Suisse for guidance on the necessary steps.
No, notarization is not required for the Credit Suisse Debit Authorization Form, making it easier for customers to complete.
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