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Bill payment (BP)?

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seashore22
seashore22 Posts: 1,443 Forumite
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edited 3 April 2019 at 6:27PM in Budgeting & bank accounts
I'm trying to understand some entries on a bank statement. They are as follows:

Bank statement of Mrs A Person

Date/BP (type)/Mr B Person (details)/£350.00 (paid out)


The bank account is in the sole name of Mrs A Person and I think BP stands for "bill payment". Other payments between these two people has been classified as a transfer and that makes more sense to me. Can anyone shine some light on this? How can a named member of the public be classed as a bill?

Is "bill payment" something that the sender can designate? That might be it.

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  • Willing2Learn
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    I did a transfer this afternoon from my HSBC account to my TSB account. HSBC classify the transaction as a BP transaction. I also assume this is Bill Payment, even though it is a transfer between two of my personal accounts. No other bank I use does this, and I've got over 10 current accounts.
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  • EssexExile
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    Same here with Santander, payments to my other accounts are called "Bill payments".
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  • seashore22
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    Thanks for the replies.

    I wonder why some have the code for a transfer and some have this bill payment thing.
  • eskbanker
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    seashore22 wrote: »
    How can a named member of the public be classed as a bill?
    What about if they're called William? ;)

    Sorry, don't know the answer to your question about why some transactions are categorised differently, are they all definitely instigated in exactly the same way?
  • Ben8282
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    It appears looking at my Lloyds current account statement that when a payment is set up in advance it goes out as BP but when not set up in advance it goes out as FPO.
    I don't attach any importance to this and can't see that it matters one way or the other..
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