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Your Adfin to-do list: Sign up. Send mandates. Earn rewards.
Get started with Adfin and experience simpler, faster payments. Send 50 direct debit mandates within your first 30 days and earn a free pair of Apple AirPods.
Direct debits matter
Direct debits keep your cashflow predictable and cut down on late payments — two of the biggest challenges for growing businesses. By moving clients onto direct debit now, you’re not only setting yourself up for smoother payments, but also freeing up time to focus on growth. Our new sign-up offer is here to give you an extra nudge to get started with Adfin’s all-in-one credit control platform... with rewards on top.

How does it work?
1. Sign up to Adfin — it only takes a few minutes.
2. Send 50 new direct debit mandates within your first 30 days using your accounting software, practice management tool, or directly in Adfin.
Reach 50 mandates and receive a free pair of Apple AirPods 4 🎁
Once you’ve hit your goal, we’ll confirm your account and send your reward straight to you. Simple setup, smoother payments — and AirPods to enjoy along the way.
FAQs
This offer is open to all new Adfin users. Simply sign up, start using Adfin for your client payments, and you’ll be eligible to take part.
To earn your free Apple AirPods 4, send 50 new direct debit mandates within your first 30 days after signing up. Once you reach that milestone, we’ll verify your account and send your reward.
You can send direct debit mandates links directly from Adfin, or through your connected accounting or practice management software. It’s quick, simple, and keeps everything tracked in one place.
Once your account is verified and you’ve met the 50-mandate target within your first 30 days, we’ll confirm your preferred address via email and send your AirPods straight to you.
Yes — you have 30 days from the date you sign up to hit your 50 mandates.
This offer is for new sign-ups only. But don’t worry — we run regular promotions for existing users too, so keep an eye on your Adfin dashboard and emails for updates.
