When you pay your credit card bill from your bank account, the transfer can happen in a matter of minutes under a system called Faster Payments. Yet some organisations are imposing deadlines that catch out customers who assume that their cash will reach the card account in time.
Co-operative Bank, for example, will not credit payments on the same day if they are made after 3.30pm. Instead, the bill will be credited the following morning — leaving the customer facing a fine for paying their debt late. Capital One has a 5.30pm cut-off point and Santander 6pm. By comparison, Barclays processes payments on the same day if made by 11.45pm. HSBC, M&S Bank and First Direct have a 10pm deadline. .......Read more here