Financial Directors' Drive to Cut Costs and Boost Efficiency Puts Direct Debit Limited's PayCentre in Demand

By Direct Debit Limited, PRNE
Sunday, January 16, 2011

LONDON, January 17, 2011 - Direct Debit Limited, the payments-management software provider, saw
impressive growth in demand for its PayCentre (
www.directdebit.com/downloads/Pay_Centre_eBrochure.pdf) platform in
2010. The company signed 54 new clients last year, including lucrative
contracts with Unipart Merchandiseand Eazy Collect, a Direct Debit collection
bureau.

Direct Debit Limited increased new business by 158% in 2010 and orders
for PayDirect (
www.directdebit.com/products_and_services/software/pay_direct), the
company's online bureau service, increased by 94%. Last year, also saw the
company build strong relationships with four major high street banks, which
enablesit to better understand the banks' clients and deliver effective
software to them. During the same period, Direct Debit Limited's training
academy gave its 600th Direct Debit course. The academy has now trained over
3,500 people.

ThePayCentre (
www.directdebit.com/downloads/Pay_Centre_eBrochure.pdf) platform
automates and streamlines credit and debit card, Direct Debit and Direct
Credit payments processes for businesses, public-sector organisations and
charities, via a single user interface. With cost cutting and efficiency top
of mind across all sectors, the modular payments-management platform has seen
great take up, as companies look to reduce the administration burden
associated with processing payments.

"2010 was a challenging period for companies across allindustries, so we
are delighted to report such a successful year," said Paul Conway, Sales
Director at Direct Debit Limited. "We pride ourselves on building strong
relationships with our clients, banks and industry peers and look forward to
continuing this in 2011. In fact, we will be announcing an exciting new
partnership in the next couple of weeks."

Last year, Direct Debit Limited added several new modules to PayCentre
(www.directdebit.com/downloads/Pay_Centre_eBrochure.pdf), includingone
for processing Faster Payments and a module to support SEPA and SWIFT
transactions. The company also added aHardware Security Module (HSM)
fororganisations that process large numbers of transactionsand want to submit
payment files to Bacs automatically.

About Direct Debit Limited

Direct Debit Limited is a leading provider of Bacs-approved
payments-management software and services. For more than 20 years, the
company has helped organisations collect and make payments more efficiently
with its specialist software, hosted services, consultancy and training.

Direct Debit Limited's expertise originated in Bacstel-IP software and
grew to include systems that manage Automated Direct Debit Instruction
Service (AUDDIS) and Paperless Direct Debit processes. Most recently, the
company has developed a payments platform that automates Single Euro Payments
Area (SEPA) transactions. This builds on Direct Debit Limited's long-standing
interest in European payments, which saw it set up the European Direct Debit
Association in 2005.

As a Bacs affiliate, Direct Debit Limited has a say in the future of
electronic payments in the UK and benefits from the latest industry
information. This allows the company to respond quickly to changes in the
industry with innovative products.

For more information on Direct Debit Limited, please visit
www.directdebit.com.

If you would like to speak with a Direct Debit Limited
executive or require further press information please contact Metia:

    Zoe Grayston, +44(0)20-3100-3607
    Caroline Beer, +44(0)20-3100-3796
    Email: ddl@metia.com

Zoe Grayston, +44(0)20-3100-3607; Caroline Beer, +44(0)20-3100-3796; Email: ddl at metia.com

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