New Direct Debit Payment Option Coming Soon
We are pleased to announce that St John Paul II College will soon introduce the BPoint Enterprise Solution to manage direct debit arrangements as an additional option for school fee payments.
This secure and convenient platform will allow families to set up direct debits from their bank account or credit card (excluding AMEX), providing a streamlined and reliable payment process.
What is BPoint and What Do You Need to Do?
BPoint is a secure Commonwealth Bank payment processing platform designed to facilitate online payments while maintaining the highest security standards. It safeguards your financial information using industry-leading protections.
With this new direct debit platform, families will be able to pay school fees using either a bank account or a credit card (excluding AMEX). Please note, payments made via credit card will incur a 0.5% surcharge.
Establishing Direct Debits
During the Term 1 school holidays, families will receive an email outlining estimated weekly, fortnightly, and monthly repayment options to ensure all fees are paid by the end of the year. These amounts will also include any outstanding 2024 balances.
What’s Next?
Once you receive the email, it will include a direct debit "start" date and three links, allowing you to choose your preferred payment frequency.
By clicking on your chosen frequency, you will be redirected to BPoint, where you can securely enter your bank or credit card details.
After submitting your details, you will receive an email from no-reply@bpoint.com.au (please check your junk/spam folder) containing two important links:
✅ Confirmation Link – Confirms your direct debit arrangement (valid for 7 days).
✅ eDDRSA Copy – Provides a copy of the Electronic Direct Debit Request Service Agreement for your records.
Please note that this payment option is not compulsory; however, it may assist families in managing their financial commitments.
If you have any questions, please contact our Finance Office at JPC.Finance@cg.catholic.edu.au.