SumUp Business Account and Mastercard Terms

Last Updated: January 23rd, 2023

TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR YOUR SUMUP BUSINESS ACCOUNT AND CARD

IMPORTANT ACCOUNT INFORMATION - PLEASE READ

AS SET FORTH BELOW, ANY CLAIM, DISPUTE, OR CONTROVERSY OF WHATEVER NATURE ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT WILL BE RESOLVED BY FINAL AND BINDING ARBITRATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE “DISPUTE RESOLUTION” PROVISION CONTAINED IN THIS AGREEMENT. THIS AGREEMENT ALSO INCLUDES A WAIVER OF CLASS ACTION AND YOUR RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL. PLEASE READ THE “DISPUTE RESOLUTION” SECTION CAREFULLY AS IT AFFECTS YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND MAY BE ENFORCED BY US. BY ENTERING INTO THIS AGREEMENT, YOU EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND HAVE TAKEN TIME TO CONSIDER THE CONSEQUENCES OF THIS IMPORTANT DECISION. 

Agreement

These Terms and Conditions, along with any other documents referenced herein as applicable to your SumUp Mastercard® debit card (the “Card”) or your merchant account with SumUp, Inc. (“SumUp”) (collectively, the “Agreement”), are a contract between you, SumUp and Piermont Bank, Member FDIC (the “Bank”), that establishes rules that control your Account (defined below) and the Card. Banking services associated with the Account and the Card are provided by the Bank. The Bank is a FDIC-insured member institution. “Account” means your SumUp business account with the Bank, which is a subaccount within the For the Benefit Of (“FBO”) account relationship that SumUp has with the Bank, in which you hold or store value and from which you access value for use via the Card. You acknowledge and agree that the value available to spend via the Card is limited to the funds that are available in your Account.  

Use of your Account remains subject to the SumUp Terms and Conditions as updated from time to time (the “SumUp Terms of Service”) and the SumUp privacy policy as updated from time to time (the “SumUp Privacy Policy”), and any other agreements between you and SumUp that apply to your use of products and services provided by SumUp, and any other SumUp features, technologies, and/or functionalities offered by SumUp on its website, in the SumUp mobile application (“Mobile App”), or through any other means. This Agreement is provided to you in electronic format pursuant to the consent to receive electronic communications that you provided when you opened your SumUp merchant account. Please read this Agreement carefully and retain it for future reference. By opening or continuing to hold an Account or a Card, you agree to be bound by this Agreement as well as any other agreement or document we may provide to you from time to time in connection with the Card or your Account. You can access the schedule of rates, limits, and fees for the Card and the Account (“Schedule of Fees”) here. If you have any questions, please contact us at support@sumup.com or 1-888-250-2164. 

“You” and “your” means the account holder or the person who, acting on behalf of the account holder, receives the Card and is authorized to use it as provided in this Agreement. “We,” “us,” and “our” mean the Bank, SumUp, and our respective successors, affiliates, assignees and third-party service providers. SumUp is the entity sponsoring and managing the Card program. Any references to “days” found in this Agreement are calendar days unless indicated otherwise.

The Account is accessed through the Mobile App. You are responsible for providing SumUp with a correct and operational email address. You must promptly notify SumUp of any change to your email or postal mailing address, or if you are unable to access Account information through the Mobile App. Neither the Bank nor SumUp will be liable for any adverse effects to the Account as a result of undelivered mail or email or your inability to access Account information through the Mobile App due to a failure to promptly notify the Bank or SumUp of a change to your email or postal mailing address. Neither the Bank nor SumUp is responsible for any costs you incur to maintain internet access or an email account.

If there is a conflict between this Agreement and any other document or statement made to you concerning the Account or the Card, this Agreement will govern. If there is a conflict between this Agreement and any other document or statement made to you concerning any services or products other than the Account or the Card, the separate terms and conditions applicable to that service or product will govern.

Consent to the Terms of this Agreement

By submitting an Account application or by using the banking services provided by the Bank, you agree to this Agreement, any related disclosures or terms provided to you by the Bank, and the Schedule of Fees associated with the Card and Account. Continued use of the Account means your ongoing agreement to this Agreement. If we have notified you of a change in any term of your Account and you continue to have your Account after the effective date of the change, you have agreed to the new term(s). By continuing to use the Account, you further agree to pay fees due and outstanding associated with the Account, including giving us the right to collect such fees directly from the Account balance. You are responsible for the accuracy and completeness of all information supplied to Bank and SumUp in connection with the Account and related services. This Agreement and the deposit relationship do not create a fiduciary relationship between you and the Bank or between you and SumUp. 

Amendments and Modifications

This Agreement and any related documents may be amended or changed at any time by providing the amended documents (including this Agreement) on the Mobile App, and any such amendment will be effective upon such posting to the Mobile App. The current Agreement is available at [URL for where Agreement can be found – e.g. www.fintech.com/legal]. To the extent required by law, reasonable notice will be provided if there is a change to this Agreement that is adverse to you. However, if a change is made for security purposes or if a change otherwise has no material adverse effect on you, such change may be implemented without prior notice. When this Agreement is changed, the updated version supersedes all prior versions and will govern the Account. Your continued maintenance or use of the Account after the change will be deemed acceptance of any change and you will be bound by it. If you do not agree with a change, you may close the Account and return or destroy the Card as provided in this Agreement. Your termination of this Agreement does not affect any of our rights or your obligations arising under this Agreement prior to such termination. 

Confidentiality and Our Privacy Policy 

Your privacy is very important to us. All services offered by SumUp, including the Mobile App, are subject to SumUp’s Privacy Policy. Please carefully review SumUp’s Privacy Policy for more information. 

Account Information

Business Account

A business deposit account is a deposit account that is not held or maintained primarily for personal, family, or household purposes. Examples of business deposit accounts include an account owned by an individual acting as a sole proprietor; a partnership; a limited partnership; a limited liability partnership; a limited liability company; a corporation; a joint venture; or a non-profit corporation.  You agree that you will use the Account only as a business deposit account and not as a personal, family, or household account.

The Account is a non-interest-bearing business deposit account used to hold your deposits and make payments and transfers to other accounts at other banks and to third parties online through SumUp’s Mobile App and through the use of the Card. The Card is to be used for business point-of-sale, debit card and Automated Teller Machine (ATM) transactions only. The Card may not be used for personal purposes. You acknowledge and understand that the Card will not be treated as a consumer card under the provisions of state and federal law. 

The Card and your Account may be closed if it is determined the Account or Card is being used for anything other than business purposes. We may refuse to process any transaction that is believed may violate the terms of this Agreement, the SumUp Terms of Service, or any other agreements between you and SumUp. You will not have the benefit of any consumer law limiting liability with respect to the unauthorized use of your Card. Separate terms and conditions apply to the Mobile App and services offered by SumUp. Please refer to the SumUp Terms of Service.

Opening the Account

To help the government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, federal law requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person who opens an Account. When you open an Account, the information we request may vary depending on the circumstances, but at a minimum, we may ask for your name, address, date of birth, taxpayer ID number, social security number, and other information that will allow us to identify you. We are also required to verify the information you provide to us. This verification process may require you to provide us with supporting documentation that we deem appropriate. We may also seek to verify the information by other means. We reserve the right to request additional information and/or signatures from you from time to time. If we are not able to validate your identity or authenticity to our satisfaction, we may not open the Account. We may not issue a Card or provide access to the Account if your identity cannot be validated.

If you falsify, misrepresent, or fail to provide requested information, we may refuse to approve your request for the Card, cancel any of your previously issued Card(s), and/or restrict and/or close your Card or Account.

Compliance with Laws and Regulations

You agree to comply with all laws, regulations, ordinances, and court orders applicable to this Agreement. The payee name on any direct deposit(s) or ACH credit(s) we receive must match your name. You must not use your Account or the Card for any illegal purposes or, regardless of whether it is legal or illegal, for internet gambling. This prohibition includes any transaction that is illegal in the jurisdiction where you live, in the jurisdiction where the transaction is consummated, or in any other jurisdiction affected by the transaction. Display of a payment card logo by an online merchant does not necessarily mean that transactions are lawful in all jurisdictions in which the cardholder may be located. You are responsible for determining the legality of each of your transactions in all applicable jurisdictions before entering into the transaction. 

We have no obligation to monitor, review or evaluate the legality of any transaction, however, transactions in the Account and made using the Card are subject to review and can be delayed or frozen if SumUp or the Bank identifies an issue. Such delay or freezing of your Account and/or Card may impact your Account balance. We may deny any transaction or refuse to accept any deposit that we believe is related to illegal activity or online gambling or for any other reason at our discretion. In addition, such funds may potentially be subject to investigation by one or more federal law enforcement agencies. 

Authorization

You authorize SumUp and the Bank to view and obtain information about the Account. You also authorize the Bank to provide information to SumUp and its service providers about Account balances and transactions. SumUp is authorized to transact on the Account as necessary for purposes of reconciliation, fee credits or debits, dispute related adjustments, and any other applicable accounting corrections. If we are required for any reason to reimburse the federal government for all or any portion of a benefit payment that was directly deposited into your Account, you authorize us to deduct the amount of our liability to the federal government from the Account or from any other account you have with us, without prior notice and at any time, except as prohibited by law. We may also use any other legal remedy to recover the amount of our liability. 

Authorized Users

You may be able to add authorized Card users provided they satisfy the Bank’s BSA/AML compliance requirements. When you add someone as an authorized user, that person has permission to make purchases on your Account. You can add authorized users using the Mobile App or by contacting support@sumup.com or 1-888-250-2164. Authorized users typically get a Card with their name on it, and their purchases show up on your Account statements. 

You understand that adding an authorized user to your Account means you are responsible for the transactions they conduct. As principal cardholder and accountholder, you are the only one legally liable for any purchases made on the Account. Any agreement you may have with the authorized user for reimbursement doesn't affect your liability. It's your Account and your responsibility.

You can cancel an authorized user’s Card and remove them using the Mobile App or by contacting support@sumup.com or 1-888-250-2164. Removing an authorized Card user doesn’t cancel the purchases they made using the Card prior to their removal. 

Account Closure

You agree to immediately notify SumUp if you want to close your Account and terminate your rights as a cardholder. You may initiate the closure of the Account by sending an email to support@sumup.com

We also reserve the right to close this Account at any time upon reasonable notice to you.  Reasonable notice depends on the circumstances, and in some cases, such as when we cannot verify your identity or we suspect fraud, it might be reasonable for us to give you notice after the Account closure becomes effective. For instance, if we suspect fraudulent activity with respect to your Account, we might immediately freeze or close your Account and then give you notice.

After the Account is closed, we have no obligation to accept deposits or pay outstanding items but may do so at our discretion. You agree to hold us harmless for honoring or refusing to honor any charge, check, paper draft, or other item on a closed Account. If a balance remains in the Account at the time of its closure, Bank will tender the Account balance by mailed check or by transfer to a separate bank account linked to your Account (“Linked Account”). Bank reserves the right to refuse to return any remaining balance less than $15.00. The Card remains the property of the Bank and must be destroyed or surrendered to the Bank upon demand.

Business Days

For purposes of this Agreement, business days are Monday through Friday, excluding federal holidays, even if we are open. 

Eligibility

The Account is available only to legal residents of the United States, United States citizens, and business entities authorized to conduct business in the United States. If you are a natural person, you must be eighteen (18) years or older to hold an Account, and you must have a valid Social Security number or tax identification number.

You must also agree to go paperless. This means that you must (1) provide us with a valid email address and (2) agree to accept electronic delivery of all communications that we need or decide to send you in connection with your Account. By using the Account and/or Card, you agree to accept such electronic delivery.

We may decline to open an Account or issue a Card to you for any reason, or for no reason; this includes if you have had or currently have any other relationships or accounts with us that you did not maintain in a satisfactory manner. We are not liable for any damages or liabilities resulting from refusal of an Account relationship.

Information, Address, or Name Changes

You must notify us immediately if there is a change to your name, telephone number, mailing address, email address, or any other information you have provided us. Change of address or name must be made via email sent to support@sumup.com , and you must submit any proof of address and identification requested by us. We will attempt to communicate with you only by use of the most recent email address you have provided to us. Any notice we provide to you will be binding and sent to the last (postal or electronic) address in our records. We may change your address if we receive an address change notice from the U.S. Postal Service or if a company in the business of providing correct addresses informs us that the address in our records no longer matches your address.

By providing your phone number(s), you give affiliates, our service providers and us permission to contact you by voice call or via text message (SMS); either using an autodialing system and/or using prerecorded voice. You do not need to agree to receive these calls or texts in order to receive our services or products. You may opt out of receiving autodialed or prerecorded calls or texts. Should you provide a phone number for which you are not the subscriber, you understand and agree that you will indemnify us for any and all costs and expenses incurred as a result of us trying to contact at that number. Costs and expenses include reasonable attorney's fees. We may monitor and record calls for training and quality assurance purposes.

Titling and Ownership of the Account

The Account may only be owned in the name of one person or business entity who may make deposits and transfer or withdraw funds. The Account cannot be owned or titled as a joint account, trust account, a Uniform Transfers to Minors (UTMA) account, or a Payable on Death (POD) account. You cannot give a security interest in or pledge your Account to someone other than us without first getting our express written consent, which we may withhold for any or no reason.

Account Transfer and Assignment

This Account and your obligations under this Agreement may not be transferred or assigned without our prior written consent. Your obligations under this Agreement are not transferable and not assignable. We may transfer our rights under this Agreement.

Unlawful Internet Gambling Notice

Restricted transactions as defined in Federal Reserve Regulation GG are prohibited from being processed through this Account and the Card. Such restricted transactions generally include, but are not limited to, those in which credit, electronic fund transfers, checks, or drafts are knowingly accepted by gambling businesses in connection with the participation by others in unlawful internet gambling.

Unclaimed Property

State escheat and unclaimed property laws require us to close your Account and transfer your money to the state if your Account is dormant for a period of time as defined by your state of residence. Your Account can become dormant if there is no transactional activity for a period of time specified by applicable state law or you do not communicate with us regarding your Account during such period. If your Account becomes dormant, you may no longer receive statements, but you can still view your Account through the Mobile App. If your funds are remitted or escheated to the state, you may be able to reclaim them by petitioning the state.

Funds Availability

Funds deposited to your Account by electronic funds transfer (absent exceptional circumstances or certain larger deposits) are usually available on the same business day the deposit is received by the Bank. Electronic transfers initiated through the SumUp Mobile App may take up to five (5) business days from the date of the initial request but will post on the payment date of the deposit once the money has reached the Bank and/or SumUp.

Liability for Negative Balances

You are liable for any negative Account balance and Account shortage resulting from charges or overdrafts, whether caused by you or another person with access to the Account or the Card. This liability is due immediately and can be deducted by us directly from the Account balance whenever sufficient funds are available. You have no right to defer payment of this liability, and you are liable regardless of whether you signed the item or benefited from the charge or overdraft.

In the event of any such liability, you will be liable for our costs as well as for our reasonable attorneys’ fees, to the extent permitted by law, whether incurred as a result of collection or in any other dispute involving your Account. This includes, but is not limited to, you or a third party claiming an interest in your Account. This also includes any action that you or a third party takes regarding the Account that causes us, in good faith, to seek the advice of an attorney, whether or not we become involved in the dispute. All costs and attorneys’ fees can be deducted from your Account when they are incurred, without notice to you.

We may, at our discretion, honor withdrawal requests that overdraw your account. However, the fact that we may honor withdrawal requests that overdraw the account balance does not obligate us to do so later. So you can NOT rely on us to pay overdrafts on your account regardless of how frequently or under what circumstances we have paid overdrafts on your account in the past. We can change our practice of paying overdrafts on your account without notice to you. You can ask us if we have other account services that might be available to you where we commit to paying overdrafts under certain circumstances, such as an overdraft protection line-of-credit or a plan to sweep funds from another account you have with us. You agree that we may charge fees for overdrafts. For consumer accounts, we will not charge fees for overdrafts caused by ATM withdrawals or one-time debit card transactions if you have not opted-in to that service. We may use subsequent deposits, including direct deposits of social security or other government benefits, to cover such overdrafts and overdraft fees.

Deposits

You may make deposits into your Account using only methods described herein. We do not charge you any fees for making deposits. You may only deposit with us funds that are immediately available, which under applicable laws, rules or regulations (or similar guidance), including but not limited to Regulation E, The Electronic Fund Transfer Act, and the United States Code (collectively, “Applicable Law”) are irreversible and are not subject to any lien, claim, or encumbrance.

Deposit Methods:

  • Direct Deposit (via ACH)

  • ACH transfer to your Account from an external account using the Mobile App

  • ACH transfer from a linked bank account to your Account using the Mobile App

You may link another bank account you have to your Account in order to transfer funds between the linked bank account and your Account using the Mobile App. You may only link a bank account titled in your name (either individually or jointly) and from which you have the right to authorize charges and debits. You represent and warrant: (1) that you have the right to authorize any and all charges and debits to the Linked Account; (2) the Linked Account is held at a depository institution located in the U.S.; and (3) you are individually or jointly the owner of the Linked Account. By linking a bank account, you agree to indemnify and hold us harmless from any claims by any person related to the Linked Account, including any other owner of the Linked Account. You may only link a bank account that is a deposit account, such as a checking, savings or money market account.

Ineligible Deposits

We do not accept:

  • ATM deposits or

  • Personal checks, cashier’s checks, money orders, foreign currency or cash 

We are not liable for any deposits lost in the mail, lost in transit or not received by us. All deposits sent by mail to the Bank will be returned unless the full amount may be applied towards a negative balance, in which case the check or money order must be payable in U.S. dollars and may or may not be deposited to the Account at the discretion of the Bank.

If a deposit or transfer to your Account is returned or rejected by the paying financial institution for any reason, or if there is an error or mistake involving a deposit or transfer, we may deduct the amount of the deposit, transfer or error without prior notice to you. If there are insufficient funds in your Account at the time, your Account may become overdrawn.

Deposit Corrections

If funds are incorrectly deposited or transferred to the Account, we may correct the error by deducting the amount of the incorrect deposit from the Account without prior notice to you. If there are not enough funds in the Account at that time, the Account could become overdrawn. See the section below titled “No Overdrafts” for more information about what occurs if the Account has a negative balance.

Withdrawals

You may withdraw or transfer all or any part of the Account balance at any time, subject to the terms of this Agreement. You may withdraw funds up to the amount of your available balance in your Account by using any of the withdrawal methods described herein. Before permitting a withdrawal or other transaction, we may request that you provide us with additional information or documentation that we deem necessary to confirm your identity or to prevent illegal activity. We may refuse the transaction if you do not comply with our request.

Fees may apply to in-network and out-of-network ATM transactions. Please refer to the Fee section below for more information and all fees applicable to your Account.

Withdrawal methods:

  • ACH transfer from your Account to a linked bank account using the Mobile App,

  • ACH transfer to a third party,

  • ATM withdrawals using your Card,

  • Purchases or other transaction using your Card at merchants that have agreed to accept the Card‍, or

  • Cash-back POS transactions.

We do not permit you to overdraw your Account and we do not charge you insufficient funds fees or overdraft fees. If the available balance in your Account is not sufficient to cover any transaction you have authorized, we can refuse to process the transaction, even if you make a deposit later in the business day after we refuse your withdrawal request. There may be instances where your Account can still become overdrawn. For example, if a deposit is returned or if a merchant settles a Card transaction for an amount greater than the card authorization, you must make a deposit immediately to cover any negative balance. If your Account has a negative balance for sixty (60) days or more, we may close your Account.

You cannot withdraw funds by check, and we do not permit you to create checks drawn on your Account.

Order of Payment

The Bank’s policy is to post and pay Card transactions in the order they are received. The Bank reserves the right to pay Card transactions before other items.

Keep in mind that your available Account balance may not reflect every transaction you have initiated or previously authorized. For example, your available Account balance may not include (1) transactions you have authorized that we have not received, (2) Card transactions where the card authorization has been removed before the transaction is settled due to a merchant’s delay in settlement, or (3) the full amount of a Card transaction where the settlement amount is greater than the card authorization amount. Your available Account balance is viewable at any time through the Mobile App and may be accessed at any ATM in the United States that displays the Mastercard, Interlink, Maestro or Cirrus acceptance marks, but it is important to understand that it may not reflect transactions you have authorized that have not yet been presented to us for payment. Please see below in the section entitled ATM and point-of-sale (“POS”) Balance Inquiries and Withdrawals for fees that may apply to your use of ATMs as well as additional information on balance inquiries.

If a transaction is presented without sufficient funds in your Account to pay it, we may, at our discretion, return the transaction for insufficient funds (NSF). 

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, when we process multiple transactions for your Account on the same day, you agree that we may in our discretion determine our posting orders for the transactions and that we may credit, authorize, accept, pay, decline, or return credits, debits, and holds in any order at our option. We do not always receive debits on the same day that you conduct them. We may change the way we group transactions together or the order in which we post transactions to your Account at our discretion and without notice to you. It is therefore important for you to keep track of the deposits you make and the transactions you authorize to make sure there are sufficient funds in your Account to cover all transactions and any applicable fees.

ACH Transfers

If you originate a fund transfer to or from your account and you identify by name and number a beneficiary financial institution, an intermediary financial institution, or a beneficiary, we and every receiving or beneficiary financial institution may rely on the identifying number to make payment. We may rely on the number even if it identifies a financial institution, person, or account other than the one named. You agree to be bound by automated clearing house association rules. If we do not receive such payment, we are entitled to a refund from you in the amount credited to your Account and the party originating such payment will not be considered to have paid the amount so credited. Credit entries may be made by ACH. If we receive a payment order to credit an Account you have with us ACH, we are not required to give you any notice of the payment order or credit.

Setoff

We may (without prior notice and when permitted by law) set off the funds in this Account against any due and payable debt any of you owe us now or in the future. If your debt arises from a promissory note, then the amount of the due and payable debt will be the full amount we have demanded, as entitled under the terms of the note, and this amount may include any portion of the balance for which we have properly accelerated the due date.

This right of setoff does not apply to this Account if prohibited by law, including the Military Lending Act or its implementing regulations. You agree to hold us harmless from any claim arising as a result of our exercise of our right of setoff.

Levies, Garnishments, and Other Legal Processes

If we are served with a subpoena, restraining order, writ of attachment or execution, tax levy, garnishment, search warrant, or other order relating to your Account (termed “legal action” in this section), we will comply with that legal action, and, in our discretion, we may freeze the assets in the Account and not allow any payments out of the Account until a final court determination regarding the legal action. In these cases, we will not have any liability to you if there are insufficient funds to pay any transaction using your Account because we have withdrawn funds from your Account or in any way restricted access to your funds in accordance with the legal action. Any fees or expenses we incur in responding to any legal action (including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees and our internal expenses) may be charged against your Account.

Resolving Account Disputes

We may place an administrative hold on the funds in your Account (refuse payment or withdrawal of the funds) if it becomes subject to a claim adverse to (1) your own interest or (2) others claiming an interest as survivors or beneficiaries of your Account. The hold may be placed for such a period of time as we believe reasonably necessary to allow a legal proceeding to determine the merits of the claim or until we receive evidence satisfactory to us that the dispute has been resolved. We will not be liable for any transactions that are dishonored or returned as a consequence of placing a hold on funds in your Account for these reasons.

Consent to Receive Communications

To provide you with the best possible service in our ongoing business relationship for your Account, we may need to contact you about your Account or the Card from time to time by text messaging, push notifications and/or email. However, we must first obtain your consent to contact you about your Account or the Card because we must comply with the consumer protection provisions in the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 (TCPA), CAN-SPAM Act, and their related federal regulations and orders issued by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

Your consent is limited to this Account and the Card, and as authorized by Applicable Law. Your consent does not authorize us to contact you for telemarketing purposes (unless you otherwise agreed elsewhere). You certify, warrant and represent that the telephone numbers that you have provided to us are your contact numbers. You represent that you are permitted to receive calls at each of the telephone numbers you have provided to us. You agree to promptly alert us whenever you stop using a particular telephone number. 

With the above understandings, you authorize us to contact you regarding your Account and/or the Card throughout its existence using any telephone numbers or email addresses that you have previously provided to us or that you may subsequently provide to us. You understand that you are not required to provide consent to marketing SMS messages as a condition to accessing our services or products. You may withdraw your consent to SMS communications by replying STOP to the SMS message, or by contacting us at support@sumup.com.

You are responsible for any and all charges, including fees associated with text messaging, imposed by your communications service provider. You also agree to receive alerts about your account activity, balances, payments, suspicious activities, and other matters involving your use of the site or the services through push notifications to your smartphone or other device. Receipt of push notifications may be delayed or prevented by factors beyond our control, including those affecting your internet/phone provider. We are not liable for losses or damages arising from non-delivery, delayed delivery, or the erroneous delivery of any push notification; inaccurate push notification content; or your use or reliance on the content of any push notification for any purposes. Each push notification may not be encrypted and may include your name and information pertaining to your Account or use of the site. We may terminate your use of push notifications at any time without notice. You may choose to discontinue receiving push notifications by updating your preferences on your smartphone or device.

This consent is regardless of whether the number we use to contact you is assigned to a landline, a paging service, a cellular wireless service, a specialized mobile radio service, other radio common carrier service or any other service for which you may be charged for the call. You further authorize us to contact you through the use of voice, voicemail and text messaging, including the use of pre-recorded or artificial voice messages and an automated dialing device.

If necessary, you may change or remove any of the telephone numbers or email addresses at any time using any reasonable means to notify us. To revoke the consent provided pursuant to this subsection, you must send ten (10) days’ prior written notice of such revocation to support@sumup.com.

Monitoring and Recording Telephone Calls

We may monitor or record phone calls for security reasons, to maintain a record, and to ensure that you receive courteous and efficient service. You consent in advance to any such recording. We need not remind you of our recording before each phone conversation. We are not required to act upon instructions you give us by voice mail or on a telephone answering machine.

Security

It is your responsibility to protect the Account number and the Card information we provide you for your Account. You agree to follow all of the security procedures in this Agreement. Do not discuss, compare, or share information about your Account information or the Card information with anyone unless you are willing to give them full use of your money. Keep your Account number, statements, virtual card number, and the Card secure at all times. Make sure to also keep your mobile device secure at all times and avoid accessing the Mobile App when others can see your screen. Your Account or Card information can be used by thieves to issue an electronic debit or to encode your number on a false demand draft that looks like and functions like an authorized check. If you furnish your Account, Card information or Mobile App and grant actual authority to make transfers to another person (a family member or coworker, for example) who then exceeds that authority, you are liable for the transfers unless we have been notified that transfers by that person are no longer authorized.

Your Account and the Card information can also be used to electronically remove money from your Account, and payment can be made from your Account even though you did not contact us directly and order the payment.

If your Account number, Card, mobile device or Mobile App login credentials are lost or stolen, notify us immediately at support@sumup.com to limit your liability for unauthorized transactions that may occur.  

Unauthorized Transactions and Errors.

It is your responsibility to notify SumUp immediately at support@sumup.com upon belief that any security information (such as user IDs, passwords, or other credentials) has been lost, stolen or otherwise made available to an unauthorized person, or that someone has viewed, downloaded, or deleted electronic records from the Account or the Card without your permission, or if you suspect any fraudulent or unauthorized activity (including errors) on the Account. You agree to comply with all notification requirements described in this Agreement. Your liability for any unauthorized transactions (including errors) will be determined based on the terms described in this Agreement. You agree to promptly repay any amount erroneously credited to the Account. We may suspend or cancel your Card and/or corresponding Account in the event of excessive reports of Card loss or theft. 

Claim of Loss

If you claim a credit or refund because of a forgery, alteration, or any other unauthorized withdrawal, you agree to cooperate with us in the investigation of the loss, including giving us an affidavit containing whatever reasonable information we require concerning your Account, the Card, the transaction, and the circumstances surrounding the loss. You will notify law enforcement authorities of any criminal act related to the claim of lost, missing, or stolen Card or access credentials or unauthorized withdrawals. We will have a reasonable period of time to investigate the facts and circumstances surrounding any claim of loss. Unless we have acted in bad faith, we will not be liable for special or consequential damages, including loss of profits or opportunity, or for attorneys’ fees incurred by you. You are liable for Card transactions not authorized by you if the Bank can prove that the transaction was processed in good faith and in compliance with a commercially reasonable security procedure, unless otherwise required by law. You agree that you will not waive any rights you have to recover your loss against anyone who is obligated to repay, insure, or otherwise reimburse you for your loss. You will pursue your rights or, at our option, assign them to us so that we may pursue them. Our liability will be reduced by the amount you recover or are entitled to recover from these other sources.

Responsibilities and Limitations of Liability

Acknowledgement

You acknowledge the inherent risks and responsibilities associated with conducting business via the internet and that there can be no assurance that inquiries or transaction activity will be completely secure, despite security procedures established by the Bank and/or SumUp such as firewalls, passwords, and data encryption. You also understand that access to the Mobile App will not be free from delays, malfunctions, or other inconveniences generally associated with this electronic medium, and further agree the Bank and/or SumUp are not responsible for any such delays, malfunctions, or inconveniences. You acknowledge that you are responsible for maintaining all equipment required for your access to and use of the Account. You authorize the Bank, SumUp, or any third party acting on behalf of the Bank or SumUp, to serve as an agent in processing transaction instructions received from you via the internet, and to post such transactions to the Account. You will be solely responsible for the timeliness, accuracy and adequacy of the data entered as well as the completeness of any instruction entered.

Your Additional Responsibilities

You are responsible for actions that may be taken by anyone accessing the Account through use of the Mobile App after signing in with your security information (i.e., user ID and password), except as otherwise set forth herein or as part of this Agreement. The Bank and SumUp are entitled to rely and act upon instructions received using your security information. You are further responsible for keeping your security information confidential and for ensuring that you sign off of the Mobile App when a session is complete to prevent unauthorized persons from accessing the Account.

Disclaimer of Warranties

To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Bank and SumUp do not make any warranties of any kind related to the Mobile App, either express or implied, including but not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Furthermore, the Bank and SumUp do not warrant that the Mobile App will be uninterrupted or error free, that defects will be corrected, or that the Mobile App is free of viruses or other harmful components. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE MOBILE APP AND THE ACCOUNT IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK, AND THAT THE MOBILE APP IS PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS” BASIS.

Information Processing and Reporting

The Bank and SumUp will not be responsible for determining the accuracy, timeliness or completeness of any information or instructions that you provide to the Bank or SumUp for any service related to the Account. If Bank and/or SumUp are unable to provide a processing service for any reason, reasonable steps to resume processing will be taken within a reasonable timeframe.

Data and Information Supplied by You

You have the sole responsibility of ensuring the accuracy and correctness of the data you supply. You acknowledge and agree that we will not examine the data for correctness and that we will not have any responsibility for detecting errors in the data transmitted by you. The data you transmit must be correct and complete. We will not be liable to you for failure to process incorrect or incomplete data. You agree that you are solely liable for, and we will not have any liability whatsoever for, any data or other information that is not received by us or for any data or other information that is intercepted or altered by an unauthorized third party. You agree that we have no obligation to accept any data or other information and, therefore, may reject any data or other information that you transmit or deliver in connection with this Agreement.

Limitations of the Bank’s Liability and Obligations to You

In the performance of the services required by this Agreement, the Bank is entitled to rely solely on the information, representations and warranties you provide pursuant to this Agreement. Except as otherwise specifically provided by law, the Bank is only responsible for performing the services expressly provided for in this Agreement and is liable only in the event of loss due to its gross negligence or willful misconduct in performing those services. In no event will the Bank have any liability for any consequential, special, incidental, punitive or indirect loss or damage which you may incur or suffer in connection with this Agreement, whether or not the likelihood of such damages was known or contemplated by the Bank and regardless of the legal or equitable theory of liability you may assert. The Bank is not liable for any damages you may incur due to a delay in SumUp providing the Bank with any notices or information SumUp receives from you. Without limiting the foregoing, the Bank will not be liable for (1) insufficient funds in your Account to make a transfer, (2) insufficient cash in an ATM, (3) a terminal or system which is not working properly, (4) any merchant who refuses to accept the Card, (5) rejection by an ATM of the Card, and the Bank will have no liability and will be excused from failing to act or delay in acting if such failure or delay is caused by legal constraint, interruption of transmission or communications facilities, equipment failure, war, act of terror, emergency conditions, or other conditions (such as fire or flood) beyond Bank’s control. To the extent allowed by law, the Bank will not be liable for and will be excused from failing to process or any delay in processing a transfer of funds (i) if, in the Bank’s sole discretion, processing a transfer would violate or contribute to the violation of any law, regulation or regulatory requirement; or (ii) if processing a transfer, in the Bank’s sole discretion, would cause it to engage in an unsafe and unsound practice. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, in no event will the Bank’s liability for any loss, cost, or liability arising from the Bank’s gross negligence or willful misconduct exceed the average monthly charge for the Account-related services in question for the month preceding the date or loss, except as otherwise required by UCC Article 4A. Any claim, action or proceeding by you to enforce the terms of this Agreement or to recover for any Account-related loss must be commenced within one (1) year from the date that the event giving rise to the claim, action or proceeding first occurs. You agree to cooperate with the Bank in any loss recovery efforts the Bank undertakes to reduce any loss or liability that arises in connection with the Account. You acknowledge any fees have been established in contemplation of: (a) these limitations on the Bank’s liability; (b) your agreement to review statements, confirmations, and notices promptly and to notify Bank immediately of any discrepancies or problems; and (c) your agreement to assist the Bank in any loss recovery efforts.

Indemnity 

You agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Bank, SumUp, and our respective officers, directors, shareholders, employees, successors, predecessors, representatives, principals, agents, assigns, parents, subsidiaries and/or insurers for any losses, damages, suits and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, that we may incur, without regard to the merit or lack thereof, arising out of, or related in any way to (1) the matters set forth herein; (2) our taking any action or not taking any action that we are entitled to take pursuant to this Agreement and Applicable Law; (3) any action or omission by you in violation of this Agreement or Applicable Law; or (4) our action or inaction in reliance upon oral, written or electronic instructions or information from you. These indemnifications will apply, without limitation, to any losses arising from the dishonor of any check or other debit item. 

Death or Incompetence

You agree to notify us promptly through your representative if you die or are adjudicated (determined by the appropriate official) incompetent (together, “Incapacitation” or “Incapacitated”). We may continue to honor instructions until: (1) we know of your Incapacitation, and (2) we have had a reasonable opportunity to act on that knowledge. You agree that we may continue to accept deposits and process transactions to your Account until we receive notice and any required proof of Incapacitation and may pay transactions initiated on or before the date of Incapacitation for up to ten (10) days after your Incapacitation unless ordered to stop payment by someone claiming an interest in the account. If we receive notification or if we have reason to believe that you have become Incapacitated, we may place a hold on your Account and refuse all transactions until we know and have verified the identity of your successor. Your estate will be responsible for repaying us for any tax liability resulting from payment of your Account balance to your estate. You agree to hold us harmless for any actions we take based on our belief that you have become Incapacitated, or any notices of death or incapacitation that we receive. If certain payments originating from government entities are deposited into your Account after your death, we may be required to return those payments to the originator upon notice. If you owe us a debt at the time of your Incapacitation, we are authorized to exercise our right of setoff or security interest rights against the funds credited to your Account after your Incapacitation.

Notices

Any written notice you give us is effective when we actually receive it, and it must be given to us according to the specific delivery instructions provided, if any. If no delivery instruction is provided, notice must be given by emailing us at support@sumup.com. We must receive it in time to have a reasonable opportunity to act on it. Written notice we give you is effective when it is deposited in the U.S. mail with proper postage and addressed to your mailing address we have on file or emailed to you at the email address we have on file for you. 

To the extent permitted by law, you waive any notice of non-payment, dishonor or protest regarding any items credited to or charged against your Account. For example, if you deposit a check and it is returned unpaid or we receive a notice of nonpayment, we do not have to notify you unless required by Federal Regulation CC or other law.

Statements

Monthly statements will be provided to you by email as long as your Account is not inactive. You will not receive paper statements. You agree to notify us promptly if you do not receive your statement by the date you normally would expect to receive it. You agree that the statements have been delivered or made available to you in a reasonable manner.

You agree to examine your receipts and periodic statements using reasonable care and to report any errors or problems to us within a reasonable time. You are also responsible for reviewing your Account statements as they are made available to you for errors or unauthorized activity.

You agree that if you fail to report any unauthorized signatures, alterations or forgeries in your Account within sixty (60) days of when we first send or make the statement available, you cannot assert a claim against us on any items in that statement, and as between you and us the loss will be entirely yours. This sixty (60) day limitation is without regard to whether we used ordinary care. In addition to your duty to review your statements for unauthorized signatures, alterations and forgeries, you agree to examine your statement with reasonable promptness for any other error such as an encoding error. In addition, if you receive or we make available either your items or images of your items, you must examine them for any unauthorized or missing endorsements or any other problems. You agree that the time you have to examine your statement and items and report to us will depend on the circumstances. However, this time period will not exceed sixty (60) days. Failure to examine your statement and items and report any errors to us within sixty (60) days of when we first send or make the statement available precludes you from asserting a claim against us for any errors on items identified in that statement and as between you and us the loss will be entirely yours.

You further agree that if you fail to report to us within fourteen (14) days from when the statement was first mailed or made available to you, we will not be required to pay interest on any refund to which you may be entitled. We will only credit your Account for errors or problems as required by law. Email us immediately with errors or questions about electronic transfers at support@sumup.com. If you tell us orally, we may require your complaint or question in writing within fourteen (14) business days. If you provide us with timely notice of an error or problem in your periodic statement, we will investigate the matter and notify you of the results within a reasonable amount of time. The exact time will depend on the specific circumstances of the error or problem. You may ask for copies of the documents that we used in our investigation. 

Other Miscellaneous Terms

Use of the Card is subject to all applicable rules and customs of any clearinghouse or other association involved in transactions. We do not waive our rights by delaying or failing to exercise them at any time. If any provision of this Agreement is determined to be invalid or unenforceable under any rule, law, or regulation of any governmental agency, local, state, or federal, the validity or enforceability of any other provision of this Agreement will not be affected. This Agreement will be governed by the law of the State of New York except to the extent governed by federal law.

Dispute Resolution

This Dispute Resolution provision (this “Dispute Resolution Provision”) sets forth the circumstances and procedures under which Claims (as defined below) will be arbitrated instead of litigated in court upon the election of either party. Neither you nor we will have the right to: (1) have a court or a jury decide the dispute; (2) engage in information-gathering (discovery) to the same extent as in court; (3) participate in a class action in court or in class arbitration; or (4) join or consolidate a claim with claims of any other persons. Arbitration procedures are simpler and more limited than rules applicable in court. The decision of the arbitrator is final and binding.

As used in this Dispute Resolution Provision, the term “Claim” means any claim, dispute, or controversy between you and Bank, SumUp, or any of their agents or retailers, arising from or relating to the Card, Account, or this Agreement as well as any related or prior agreement that you may have had with us or the relationships resulting from this Agreement, including the validity, enforceability or scope of this Dispute Resolution Provision or the Agreement. “Claim” includes claims of every kind and nature, including but not limited to initial claims, counterclaims, crossclaims and third-party claims and claims based upon contract, tort, fraud and other intentional torts, statutes, regulations, common law and equity. The term “Claim” is to be given the broadest possible meaning that will be enforced and includes, by way of example and without limitation, any claim, dispute or controversy that arises from or relates to (1) your Card or Account; (2) the amount of available funds in the Account; (3) advertisements, promotions or oral or written statements related to the Account, goods or services purchased with the Card; (4) the benefits and services related to the Account; and/or (5) your enrollment for any Card. We will not elect to use arbitration under the Dispute Resolution Provision for any Claim that you properly file and pursue in a small claims court of your state or municipality so long as the Claim is individual and pending only in that court; any appeals from that court will be pursued only in arbitration. As used in this Dispute Resolution Provision, the terms “we” and “us” will for all purposes mean the Bank, SumUp, their respective wholly or majority owned subsidiaries, affiliates, licensees, predecessors, successors, and assigns, and all of their agents, employees, directors and representatives. In addition, for purposes of this Dispute Resolution Provision, “we” or “us” will include any third party using or providing any product, service or benefit in connection with any Account (including, but not limited to merchants who accept the Card, third parties who use or provide services, debt collectors and all of their agents, employees, directors and representatives) if, and only if, such third party is named as a co-party with us (or files a Claim with or against us) in connection with a Claim asserted by you. As solely used in this Dispute Resolution Provision, the terms “you” or “yours” will mean all persons or entities approved by us to have and/or use a Card, including but not limited to all persons or entities contractually obligated under any of the Agreements. “Claim” will not include any services provided by SumUp pursuant to its Terms of Service, and any dispute related to the SumUp Terms of Service or services provided thereunder is to be governed by the SumUp Terms of Service.

NEITHER YOU NOR WE ARE ENTITLED TO JOIN OR CONSOLIDATE DISPUTES BY OR AGAINST OTHERS IN ANY COURT ACTION OR ARBITRATION, OR TO INCLUDE IN ANY COURT ACTION OR ARBITRATION ANY DISPUTE AS A REPRESENTATIVE OR MEMBER OF A CLASS, OR TO ACT IN ANY ARBITRATION IN THE INTEREST OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC OR IN A PRIVATE ATTORNEY GENERAL CAPACITY, UNLESS THOSE PERSONS ARE BENEFICIARIES ON YOUR ACCOUNT. THIS IS SO WHETHER OR NOT THE CLAIM HAS BEEN ASSIGNED. FURTHER, NEITHER YOU NOR WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO LITIGATE A CLAIM IN COURT, SUBJECT TO THE SECTION TITLED EXCLUDED CLAIMS, OR HAVE A JURY TRIAL ON A CLAIM, OR TO ENGAGE IN DISCOVERY, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE CODE OF PROCEDURES OF JAMS OR AAA.

Any Claim will be resolved, upon the election by you or us, by arbitration pursuant to this Dispute Resolution Provision and the code of procedures of the national arbitration organization to which the Claim is referred in effect at the time the Claim is filed. Claims will be referred to either Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services (“JAMS”) or the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”), as selected by the party electing to use arbitration. If a selection by us of one of these organizations is unacceptable to you, you will have the right within thirty (30) days after you receive notice of our election to select the other organization listed to serve as arbitrator administrator. For a copy of the procedures, to file a Claim or for other information about these organizations, contact them as follows: (1) JAMS at 1920 Main Street, Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 92614; website at www.jamsadr.com; and (2) AAA at 335 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10017; website at www.adr.org.

If either party elects to resolve a Claim by arbitration, that Claim will be arbitrated on an individual basis. There is no right or authority for any Claims to be arbitrated on a class action basis or on bases involving Claims brought in a purported representative capacity on behalf of the general public, other account holders or other persons similarly situated. The arbitrator’s authority to resolve Claims is limited to Claims between you and us alone, and the arbitrator’s authority to make awards is limited to you and us alone. Furthermore, Claims brought by you against us or by us against you may not be joined or consolidated in arbitration with Claims brought by or against someone other than you, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by all parties.

Any arbitration hearing that you attend will take place in the federal judicial district of your residence. At your written request, we will consider in good faith making a temporary advance of all or part of the filing administrative and/or hearing fees for any Claim you initiate as to which you or we seek arbitration. At the conclusion of the arbitration (or any appeal thereof), the arbitrator (or panel) will decide who will ultimately be responsible for paying the filing, administrative and/or hearing fees in connection with the arbitration (or appeal). If and to the extent you incur filing, administrative and/or hearing fees in arbitration, including for any appeal, exceeding the amount they would have been if the Claim had been brought in the state or federal court which is closest to your billing address and would have had jurisdiction over the Claim, we will reimburse you to that extent unless the arbitrator (or panel) determines that the fees were incurred without any substantial justification.

This Dispute Resolution Provision is made pursuant to a transaction involving interstate commerce, and will be governed by the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. Sections 1-16, as it may be amended (the “FAA”). The arbitration will be governed by the applicable United States Code (the “Applicable Code”), except that (to the extent enforceable under the FAA) this Dispute Resolution Provision will control if it is inconsistent with the Applicable Code. The arbitrator will apply applicable substantive law consistent with the FAA and applicable statutes of limitations and will honor claims of privilege recognized at law and, at the timely request of either party, will provide a brief written explanation of the basis for the decision. In conducting the arbitration proceeding, the arbitrator will not apply the Federal or any state rules of civil procedure or rules of evidence. Either party may submit a request to the arbitrator to expand the scope of discovery allowable under the Applicable Code. The party submitting such a request must provide a copy to the other party, who may submit objections to the arbitrator with a copy of the objections provided to the request party, within fifteen (15) days of receiving the requesting party’s notice. The granting or denial of such request will be at the sole discretion of the arbitrator who will notify the parties of his/her decision within twenty (20) days of the objecting party’s submission. The arbitrator will take reasonable steps to preserve the privacy of individuals, and of business matters. Judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court having jurisdiction. The arbitrator’s decision will be final and binding, except for any right of appeal provided by the FAA. However, any party can appeal that award to a three-arbitrator panel administered by the same arbitration organization, which will consider anew any aspect of the initial award objected to by the appealing party. The appealing party will have thirty (30) days from the date of entry of the written arbitration award to notify the arbitration organization that it is exercising the right of appeal. The appeal will be filed with the arbitration organization in the form of a dated writing. The arbitration organization will then notify the other party that the award has been appealed. The arbitration organization will appoint a three-arbitrator panel which will conduct arbitration pursuant to the Applicable Code and issue its decision within one hundred twenty (120) days of the date of the appellant’s written notice. The decision of the panel will be by majority vote and will be final and binding.

This Dispute Resolution Provision will survive termination of your Account, this Agreement and any bankruptcy by you or us. If any portion of this Dispute Resolution Provision is deemed invalid or unenforceable under any principle or provision of law or equity, consistent with the FAA, it will not invalidate the remaining portions of this Dispute Resolution Provision, this Agreement or any prior agreement you may have had with us, each of which will be enforceable regardless of such invalidity.

Contacting Us

You may contact us with any questions or concerns regarding your Account or Card by email at support@sumup.com.

Additional Terms for Mobile Deposits

Mobile Deposits Terms and Conditions

Description of Service

The mobile deposits service (the “Service”) allows you to use a compatible camera‐enabled mobile device to scan original paper checks (“Checks”) and electronically transmit images of them along with associated deposit information to  the Bank for deposit to your designated Account(s) through the Mobile App (“Electronic Checks”). The Service converts your scanned Checks into Electronic Checks, in accordance with the Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act (“Check 21 Act”) and Federal Reserve Board Regulation CC (“Regulation CC”), to facilitate the deposit and collection of Checks.

Your use of the Service is governed by these additional terms and conditions, and by any and all terms or instructions which may appear on‐screen when you access the Service, or in the user guides and/or other information or documentation that the Bank may provide to you from time to time regarding the Service.

Qualifying Items

You can only deposit Checks payable in U.S. dollars drawn on financial institutions located in the United States through the Service. You cannot deposit the following items:

  • Checks payable to any person or entity other than you, or to you and another party. Checks containing any alteration of which you know or believe to be fraudulent or not authorized by the owner of the account on which the check is drawn. Checks that are not in original form with an original signature, such as substitute checks or remotely created checks. Checks drawn on a financial institution located outside the United States. Checks not payable in United States currency. Checks or items on which a stop payment order has been issued or for which there are insufficient funds. Checks where the numerical and written amounts are different. Checks that have been previously returned unpaid for any reason. Checks that are postdated or more than 6 months old. Travelers Checks.

Check Requirements

Any Electronic Check you transmit through the Service must accurately and legibly provide all the information on the front and back of the Check at the time it was presented to you. You must indorse the original Check with a restrictive indorsement before scanning it by applying your signature and the legend, “For Mobile Deposit at Piermont Bank Only”. The Bank reserves the right to reject any Check not properly endorsed as required by this section. You agree that each Electronic Check shall provide the following information:

(1) Identification of the drawer and the paying bank that is preprinted on the Check, including complete, full‐field, and accurate MICR (magnetic ink character recognition) line, routing transit number, number of the account on which the Check is drawn, and the drawer signature(s); (2) amount, payee, date, Check number; (3) other information placed on the front of the Check and your endorsement applied to the back of the Check ‐ with the required restrictive endorsement. 

Both the front and back of each Check must be transmitted to the Bank as provided using on‐screen instructions. The Bank in its sole discretion may refuse to accept Electronic Checks that do not meet our Check Requirements or that do not include the restrictive endorsements.

Rejection of Mobile Deposits by Bank

You agree that all deposits received by us via the Service are subject to verification and final inspection and may be rejected by us in our sole discretion, and you shall be liable to the Bank for any errors, inaccuracies, breach warranties and any other loss sustained by, or claim made against the bank relating to such Deposits The Bank is not liable for any service charges or late charges that may be imposed against you due to the our rejection of any Electronic Check that you transmit for deposit through the Service. In all cases, you are responsible for any loss or overdraft plus applicable fees to your account due to an Electronic Check being rejected for deposit.

Checks Returned Unpaid

You are solely responsible for verifying that the Electronic Checks you deposit by using the Service have been received and accepted for deposit by the Bank. The Bank will provide you with notice of any deposits that are being reversed because an Electronic Check was returned unpaid by the payor financial institution. Applicable fees may apply.

Funds Availability

The funds for the Checks that you deposit through the Service may not be immediately available to you. The funds for all accepted Electronic Checks will be available in accordance with the Bank’s Funds Availability Disclosure, as amended from time to time. You understand and agree that we shall not be deemed to have received a Check deposit through the Service until we notify you via on screen messaging and/or e‐mail that we accepted an Electronic Check for deposit.

The deposit cut‐off time for the Service is 2:00 PM Eastern Time (ET). The Bank reserves the right to change the cut‐off time in its sole discretion. Such change shall be effective immediately and may be implemented before you receive notice of the change. You may contact us at any time to verify our current cut‐off time.

If you complete the scanning and transmission process and receive notice that your deposit was received, Electronic Checks deposited before the cut‐off time on a Business Day will be considered received that same Business Day. Electronic Checks that are received by us through the Service after the cut‐off time on a Business Day, or on any day that is not a Business Day, will be considered received by us on the next Business Day.

Storage, Security and Destruction of Original Checks

You agree that once an Electronic Check has been deposited through the Service, the original paper Check is your property and not the property of the Bank. You shall securely store the original Check for a reasonable period, not to exceed ninety (90) days, after you receive a notice through the Service that the Electronic Check has been accepted by us. Upon request by the Bank you will promptly provide to the Bank a retained original Check (if available), or a legible copy of the front and back of the Check in a form acceptable to us, to aid in the clearing and collection process, or to resolve claims by third parties, or for our audit or fraud loss prevention purposes.

Prohibition Against Presenting Checks More Than Once

Once you have used the Service to deposit an Electronic Check, you agree not to present, or allow anyone else to present, that original Check or a substitute check of the original Check again for deposit through the Service or by any other means or to any other banks.

Deposit Limits

The Bank reserves the right to establish and assign deposit limits for the Service (including limits on the dollar amount and/or number of Checks that you deposit through the Service each day) and to modify such limits from time to time in the Bank’s sole discretion, and you agree to comply with all such limits.

Representations and Warranties

In addition to your representations and warranties contained in other provisions of this Agreement, you represent and warrant that:

  • Each image of a Check you transmit to us is a true and accurate rendition of the front and back of the original Check, without alteration, and the drawer of the Check has no defense against payment of the Check made payable to you, the owner of the Account, is not a third party or second endorsed check, and is not issued to multiple parties qualifies as an original check as defined by Regulation CC and is not a substitute check as defined by Check 21 or an image replacement document (IRD) that purport to be substitute checks and which have previously been endorsed by a financial institution drawn on a financial institution located within the United States and is payable in United States currency dated no more than six (6) months prior to the date of the deposit.

  • You are authorized to endorse each Check you transmit for deposit.

  • You are solely responsible for any and all financial risk that may be associated with your use of the Service, including without limitation the risk that a Check will be returned for insufficient funds.

  • You are solely responsible for the instructions you provide to the Bank and for failing to properly access or use the Service, including without limitation input errors.

  • You will not deposit or otherwise endorse to a third party the original Check, and no person will receive a transfer, presentment, or return of, or otherwise be charged for, the original Check or a paper or electronic representation of the original Check such that a person will be asked to make payment based on an item that has already been paid.

  • You will only transmit acceptable items for deposit and have handled the original items in accordance with applicable laws, rules and regulations.

  • If you breach any of these representations and warranties in this Agreement, you agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless SumUp and the Bank from and against any and all liability, damages, or losses arising from any claims, suits, or demands from third parties with respect to such breach. You further authorize the Bank to debit your account for the amount of any such claim, suit or demand that results from a breach of warranty claim under the provisions of Check 21, Regulation CC, and/or the Uniform Commercial Code. You will maintain funds in your account(s) in amounts and for a period of time as we determine in our sole discretion to cover any outstanding Checks and your obligations for returns of checks, warranty claims, fees and other obligations. If any such liabilities exceed the amount in the applicable account(s), we may charge such excess against any of your other accounts at the Bank and you will pay us any amount remaining unpaid immediately upon our demand.

Mobile Deposit Security

You understand that an image of an Electronic Check may be captured using your mobile device and stored in its memory only until the Electronic Check has been successfully submitted. You agree to promptly complete each mobile deposit via the Service. In the event that you are unable to promptly complete your mobile deposit, you agree to ensure that your mobile device remains securely in your possession until the mobile deposit has been completed or to delete the associated images from the Mobile App.

Additional Terms for Checks

Checks

Subject to your compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Bank will cause to be issued remotely created bank checks (each, a “Check”) in your name as you may instruct from time to time. Like any standard check or draft, a remotely created check (sometimes called a telecheck, preauthorized draft or demand draft) is a check or draft that can be used to withdraw money from an account. Unlike a typical check or draft, however, a remotely created check does not contain the signature of the account owner. In place of a signature, the check usually has a statement that the owner authorized the check or has the owner' s name typed or printed on the signature line.

Using the SumUp App, you may order the issuance of a Check payable to any person or entity as you may determine from time to time, however, the Bank may reject such request if the Bank determines that the transaction should not allowed under applicable laws or regulations. The instructions must contain at a minimum the check amount, the full name and address of the payee, and reason for payment.  A Check will be delivered to the payee you identified in the instructions and at the address you provided in the instructions. You are responsible for ensuring the accuracy and completeness of the check instructions. The Bank and SumUp are not responsible for any incorrect information you provide in your instructions. 

You may draw a check on your Account provided there are available funds on deposit to cover the check amount. You understand and agree that once you submit instructions for the issuance of the check, you authorize the Bank to immediately debit the check amount from your Account and hold it in a settlement account to ensure they are good funds to satisfy the check when presented for payment.  

You must use the Checks solely for purposes approved by the Bank and consistent with the terms of this Agreement, provided that the Bank may revise the terms of such use from time to time in its sole discretion. You acknowledge that the Bank is providing the Checks as an accommodation only and, except as otherwise provided by applicable law, the Bank is not responsible in any way for the manner in which Checks are utilized. 

If you create a substitute Check, you warrant that no one will be asked to make payment on the substitute Check if the payment obligation relating to the original Check has already been paid. You also warrant that any substitute Check you create conforms to the legal requirements and generally accepted specifications for substitute Checks. You agree to indemnify the Bank for any loss it may incur as a result of any substitute check transaction you initiate. We can refuse to accept substitute Checks in conformance with the Check 21 Act. Unless specifically stated in a separate agreement between you and us, we do not have to accept any request for issuance of a substitute Check.

Additional Terms For The Card

The Card is issued by Piermont Bank, a New York State Bank, Member FDIC, pursuant to license by Mastercard International Incorporated. Mastercard is a registered trademark, and the circles design is a trademark of Mastercard International Incorporated. The Card may be used everywhere Mastercard is accepted.

Issuance of Card

The Bank will issue or cause to be issued the Card in your name. The expiration date of the Card is identified on the back of the Card. The funds in the Account will not expire, regardless of the expiration date on the back of the Card. The Card is a debit card that is funded by your Account and any Linked Account and gives you access to the funds in your Account and any Linked Account. The Card allows you to directly access your subaccount within the FBO account relationship that SumUp has with the Bank. You acknowledge that the Bank is providing such service to you as an accommodation only and, except as otherwise provided by law, the Bank is not responsible in any way for the manner in which the Card is utilized. The Account and Card services will be available to you only as long as you continue to use SumUp’s services and SumUp maintains its banking relationship with the Bank.

Virtual Card

When you open an Account, you may also receive a virtual debit card (“Virtual Card”) represented by a 16-digit card number, a three-digit card verification value (“CVV”) number and an expiration date. The Virtual Card can be managed through the Mobile App. The Virtual Card accesses the available funds in your Account and any Linked Account to make card-not-present transactions anywhere Mastercard debit cards are accepted in the same way as your physical Card. Functionality to add the Virtual Card to a digital wallet (see the subsection titled “Digital Wallet” below) in the same way as your physical Card may become available in the Mobile App. Your use of the Virtual Card is subject to the terms of this Agreement, including transaction limitations, to the same extent as your physical Card.‍

Funds

Transactions made with the Card are funded solely by your Account balance and any Linked Account. To ensure your Account balance is sufficient to cover purchase transactions you make with the Card, SumUp may transfer funds from your designated Linked Account whenever your available Account balance is less than the purchase amount. 

By using the Card, you hereby authorize SumUp to automatically debit your Linked Account as necessary to complete any purchase made with the Card. You further agree that once such an automatic debit has been initiated, you will be unable to cancel the transfer and SumUp may resubmit any such automatic debit that is returned for insufficient or uncollected funds or that is returned for any other reason, except as otherwise provided by the Automated Clearing House (“ACH”) rules or Applicable Law. You may be subject to third-party fees, such as insufficient fund fees, reversal fees, or ACH insufficient fund fees that your financial institution may charge if your automatic debit transaction is rejected. IF YOU ARE AWARE YOU DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH FUNDS IN YOUR ACCOUNT BALANCE TO COMPLETE A CARD PURCHASE, YOU SHOULD CONFIRM THAT YOUR LINKED ACCOUNT CONTAINS FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO COVER THE TRANSACTION BEFORE USING THE CARD. THIS WILL HELP YOU AVOID THIRD PARTY OVERDRAFT FEES OR OTHER FEES YOUR BANK MAY CHARGE.

If you delete your Linked Account from your SumUp account, SumUp will be unable to automatically debit your Linked Account and any Card purchase that exceeds your available Account balance will be declined.

Activating the Card

The Card must be activated before it can be used. Cards may be activated by visiting the Mobile App. For your security, you will need to provide personal information in order for your identity to be verified and for completion of the activation process.

Personal Identification Number

The Personal Identification Number (PIN) is a security code, which is designed to protect the Card against unauthorized use and is required by the Bank for you to use your physical Card. For a physical Card, you choose the PIN when you activate the Card. Virtual Cards do not have PINs. The PIN provides enhanced security for the Card and may be used when making transactions with the Card. It can be thought of as your electronic signature. Since the PIN is for security purposes, you should memorize it and it should not be disclosed to anyone. You should not write or keep the PIN with the Card. When entering the PIN, be sure it cannot be observed by others and do not enter the PIN into any terminal that appears to be modified or suspicious. You can change the PIN at any time through the settings on the Mobile App. A temporary hold can be placed on the Card if the PIN has been compromised or if the Card is lost or stolen. Maintaining the security of the PIN and Card is your responsibility. If you believe anyone has gained unauthorized access to the PIN, change your PIN using the Mobile App and contact us immediately at support@sumup.com.

Authorized Users

The Card is solely for your use. If you give anyone else access to your Card, we will treat any transaction they initiate as authorized by you and you will be responsible for all transactions and fees that occur. You may not request an additional Card for another person.

Payment Responsibility and Transferability  

You are liable for the payment of Card transactions authorized by you or your agents. The Card may not be transferred or assigned to another person once it has been issued, and it may be canceled, repossessed, or revoked at any time without prior notice subject to Applicable Law. If you want us to stop a payment that you have made, you can contact us to see if we can do so. Only stop-payment requests from you will be honored. However, because Card transactions are often processed immediately, stopping or amending payment is difficult and the Bank cannot ensure that any request you make will be effective. In order to be effective, we must receive the request in time to give us a reasonable opportunity to act. Your request must precisely identify the transaction by date, time, location and dollar amount. Only you may release a stop-payment request. If any term of this section cannot be legally enforced, it will be considered changed to the extent necessary to comply with Applicable Law. If any part of this section becomes unenforceable, it will not make any other part unenforceable. 

Card Purchases

You may use the Card for business purposes, including to purchase goods (in person, online, or by phone), pay for services (in person, online, or by phone), and get cash from a merchant (if the merchant permits) or from a participating financial institution. You may use your Card to make purchases using your PIN at any merchant with a POS device that displays the Mastercard, Interlink, Maestro, or Cirrus acceptance marks. You may also use your Card to make purchases without your PIN anywhere that Mastercard debit cards are accepted. Provided you have an adequate balance in your Account, you may purchase up to $2,500 worth of goods or services each day using your Card.

Split Transactions and Card-Not-Present Transactions 

You can instruct a merchant to charge your Card for part of a purchase and pay any remaining amount with cash or another card. This is called a “split transaction.” Some merchants do not permit split transactions. If you wish to conduct a split transaction, you must tell the merchant the exact amount you would like charged to your Card. If you fail to inform the merchant you would like to complete a split transaction and you do not have sufficient available funds in your Account to cover the entire purchase amount, your Card may be declined or may pull funds from your Linked Account. 

You may make e-commerce purchases without presenting your Card by providing information from your Card, such as in transactions done by internet or telephone. Conducting transactions in this way has the same legal effect as if you used the physical Card itself. For security reasons, the amount or number of such transactions you may make may be limited.

Authorization Holds

When you use your Card to purchase goods or services or to make a cash back withdrawal transaction, the merchant may attempt to obtain preauthorization for the transaction. If the merchant makes such a request, a “hold” is placed on your Account balance for the amount of the preauthorization request (which may vary in some cases from the amount of the actual purchase, depending on the merchant or purchase type), until the merchant sends the final payment amount of your purchase. During the hold period, you may not have access to the preauthorized amount in your Account. 

 If you fail to make the purchase, or if the actual amount of the purchase is lower than the preauthorization amount, the amount of the temporary hold may exceed the actual amount of your purchase. This temporary hold, and the amount charged to your Account, will eventually be adjusted to the actual amount of your purchase, but it may be up to seven (7) days or more transactions before the adjustment is made. If the preauthorization request varies from the amount of the actual transaction, the actual transaction amount will be debited from your Account, even if this results in your Account balance becoming negative. You remain responsible for any negative balances in your Account.

If you use the Card at an automated fuel dispenser (i.e., a gas station “pay at the pump” transaction), the transaction may be preauthorized for an amount up to $100.00 irrespective of the amount you intend to spend. If the Card is declined, but you have sufficient funds available in your Account, you should use the Card to pay for the purchase inside with the cashier.

If you use the Card at a restaurant, a hotel, for a car rental purchase, or for similar purchases, the transaction may be preauthorized for the purchase amount plus up to twenty percent (20%) to ensure there are sufficient funds available to cover tips or incidental expenses incurred. For transactions at hotels, it may take up to thirty (30) days for the temporary hold to be removed. For transactions at rental car companies, it may take up to sixty (60) days for the temporary hold to be removed. 

Some merchants may request an authorization for the amount that they estimate you will spend and place a temporary hold for that amount. This estimated amount is likely to be different (either more or less) than the actual transaction amount. Except as noted above, temporary holds are typically placed for up to three (3) business days, but exact times may vary. If a temporary hold is placed, please note that it may impact your available balance by an amount either more or less than you expected until the transaction posts. We are not responsible for damages or losses of any type, including wrongful dishonor, for any transaction that is not authorized or that is returned unpaid because of a hold.

ATM and POS Balance Inquiries and Withdrawals

With your PIN, you can use your Card to obtain your available Account balance and cash from your Account up to your available Account balance, subject to any applicable transaction limitations, at any ATM or any POS in the United States that displays the Mastercard, Interlink, Maestro or Cirrus acceptance marks. ATMs at which the card may be utilized are not available in all areas and the card will not be functional at all ATMs. Not all merchants will permit you to get cash back through their POS devices. We may charge you a fee to use ATMs. In addition, ATM owner-operators may impose their own fees and lower limits on cash withdrawals and may assess a fee even if you do not complete the transaction. This ATM fee imposed by a third-party is assessed by the individual ATM operator and is not assessed or controlled by us. ATM fees will be charged to your Account. If given the option, select “Checking Account” when using an ATM. All ATM transactions are treated as cash withdrawal transactions and subject to your daily cash withdrawal limit (see below).

Transaction Limitations

Using your Card, you may withdraw no more than $500.00 in cash per day from an ATM. This daily withdrawal limit is subject to change from time to time as agreed between SumUp and the Bank. In addition, using your Card and/or PIN (if applicable), you may not exceed $2,500.00 in debit card transactions per day.

SumUp may, at its discretion, place additional limits on the number or total dollar value of purchases, and/or cash withdrawals that you may make with the Card. You will be notified of any change in compliance with Applicable Law. Card limits are subject to periodic review and may be changed based on your Account history, activity, and other factors, including but not limited to your Card activity. SumUp retains sole discretion to apply and change limits.

Foreign Transactions

The Card may be used to conduct transactions within the United States or to conduct international transactions, including, without limitation, transactions conducted on international merchant websites or mobile applications accessible within the United States. 

Currency Conversion and Cross-Border Transaction Fees

If you effect a transaction with your Card in a currency other than US dollars, Mastercard, will convert the charge into a US dollar amount. The Mastercard currency conversion procedure includes use of either a government-mandated exchange rate, or a wholesale exchange rate selected by Mastercard. The exchange rate Mastercard uses will be a rate in effect on the day the transaction is processed. This rate may differ from the rate in effect on the date of purchase or the date the transaction was posted to your Account.

Please see the fee schedule for applicable foreign transaction fees. The Cross-Border Transaction fee is charged on all cross-border transactions regardless of whether there is a currency conversion. A cross-border transaction is a transaction processed through the Global Clearing Management System or the MasterCard Debit Switch in which the country of the merchant is different from the country of the cardholder.

Returns and Refunds

Please be aware of the merchant’s return policies before using your Card to make a purchase. Neither we nor SumUp is responsible for the delivery, quality, safety, legality or any other aspect of the goods or services you purchase using your Card. If you have a problem with a purchase that you made with your Card or if you have a dispute with the merchant, you must handle it directly with the merchant. If you are entitled to a refund for any reason for goods or services obtained using your Card, you agree to accept credits to your Card for the refund and agree to the refund policy of the merchant. The amounts credited to your Card for refunds may not be available for up to five (5) days from the date the refund transaction occurs.

Replacing Your Card

If you need to replace your Card for any reason, please contact us by email at support@sumup.com or request a new card via the Mobile App. You will be required to provide personal information which may include the sixteen (16) digit Card number, your full name and knowledge of the Card transaction history so that we may verify your identity before we will issue you a replacement Card. If you believe your Card has been lost or stolen, you may immediately disable your Card via the Mobile App. We may cancel any Card that has been disabled for sixty (60) days or longer.

Mastercard Benefits

Your Card may be eligible for certain benefits provided by Mastercard. Please visit Mastercard’s website for additional information and check inside the benefits section of the Mobile App.

Suspension and Cancellation

We may refuse to issue, deactivate, revoke, suspend or cancel your Card at any time with or without notice to you, other than as required by law. This includes deactivating or canceling your Card if it has been lost or stolen to prevent unauthorized transactions. You agree not to use your Card once it has been deactivated, revoked, suspended or canceled. We may also limit your use of the Card, including limiting or prohibiting specific types of transactions. If you would like to cancel your Card, you may request to do so at any time by emailing us at support@sumup.com. The cancellation of your Card privileges will not otherwise affect your rights and obligations under this Agreement. You can also disable your Card inside the Mobile App in “card settings.”

Using Your Card with a Digital Wallet

A digital wallet (“Wallet”) provides another way for you to make purchases with your Card. A digital wallet is a service provided by another company (such as Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay, etc.) that allows you to use your Card to enter into transactions where the Wallet is accepted. A Wallet may not be accepted at all places where your Card is otherwise accepted, and your Card may not be eligible for all the features and functionalities of a Wallet. Any use of your Card in or through a Wallet continues to be subject to all terms and conditions of this Agreement. We may terminate your access to or use of your Card with a Wallet at any time and for any reason, including if you violate any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement.

You can add your Card to or remove your Card from a Wallet by following the instructions provided by the Wallet provider. By doing this, you agree to allow us to share your Card information with the Wallet provider. You may be required to take additional steps to authenticate yourself before your Card is added to a Wallet. We do not charge you any additional fees for adding your Card to a Wallet or for using your Card in a Wallet. However, any fees and charges that would apply when you use your Card outside a Wallet will also apply when you use a Wallet to make purchases with your Card or otherwise access your Card. The Wallet provider and other third parties, such as wireless companies or data service providers may charge you fees. The digital version of your Card in a Wallet may, in our sole discretion, be automatically updated or upgraded without notice to you.

We are not the provider of any Wallet, and we are not responsible for providing any Wallet service to you or for ensuring that your Card is compatible with any Wallet service. We are only responsible for supplying information to the Wallet provider to allow usage of your Card in the Wallet as you have requested. We are not responsible for any failure of any Wallet, any mobile device you use with a Wallet, or the inability to use a Wallet for any transaction. We are not responsible for how any Wallet provider performs its services or any other third parties regarding any agreement you enter into with the Wallet provider or other third party. We do not control the privacy and security of any of your information that may be held by a Wallet provider. Any information held by a Wallet provider is governed by the privacy policy given to you by the Wallet provider. If you have location services enabled on your mobile device, the location of your mobile device may be collected and shared by a Wallet provider in accordance with their respective data and privacy policies, including with us. If you request to add your Card to a Wallet, you authorize us to collect, transmit, store, use, and share information about you, your mobile device, and your use of the Card in accordance with our privacy policy, as amended from time to time.

If you use a Wallet, you should protect your Wallet and your mobile device as you would your Card. If your Wallet or mobile device is compromised, lost, or stolen, you should also consider your Card lost or stolen and notify us immediately. If you have any questions, disputes, or complaints about a Wallet, contact the Wallet provider using the information given to you by the provider.

YOU AGREE THAT TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES AND UNDER NO LEGAL THEORY ARE WE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSSES OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM YOUR USE OF A WALLET OR YOUR USE OF THE CARD OR VIRTUAL CARD IN CONNECTION WITH A WALLET OR MOBILE DEVICE.

Fees

The current fee schedule is located at https://sumup.com/banking/. Fees are subject to change at any time. We will provide you advance notice of any changes as required by law.

You agree to pay all fees and charges applicable to your Account and the Card. All fee amounts will be withdrawn from your Account and will be assessed as long as your Account is open, except where prohibited by law. Any time your remaining balance is less than the fee amount being assessed, the balance of your Account will be applied to the fee amount resulting in a zero balance on your Account. SumUp may transfer funds from your designated Linked Account whenever your available Account balance is less than the fees owed. 

SumUp may charge you fees for its services separate and apart from the fees set forth herein. Please refer to any agreement you may have with SumUp for additional information on such fees. The Bank is not responsible for any fees charged by SumUp for its services.

We, or the ATM operator and/or another third party may charge you a fee to use an ATM. You may also be charged fees for transactions, including balance inquiries, by the ATM operator even if you do not complete a withdrawal. Such fees will be charged to your Account by the ATM operator, and we do not control these third-party fees. 

Electronic Fund Transfers

Your Rights and Responsibilities

Your Account and Card allow you to withdraw funds up to the available balance or make deposits through electronic fund transfers (“EFTs”). EFTs are transactions that are processed by electronic means and include, among others, ACH transfers, debit card transactions, and ATM withdrawals. This section provides you with information and important disclosures and terms about the EFTs that are permitted on your Account or in connection with your Card. You may also receive additional services from SumUp, such as the ability to request EFTs to and from your Account through the Mobile App. SumUp is solely liable and responsible for the Mobile App and related services. Please refer to SumUp’s Terms of Service for additional terms and disclosures applicable to those services.

Types of EFTs Supported

Indicated below are types of Electronic Fund Transfers we are capable of handling in connection with your Account. Please read this disclosure carefully because it tells you your rights and obligations for the transactions listed. You should keep this notice for future reference.

Electronic Fund Transfers Initiated By Third Parties 

You may authorize a third party to initiate electronic fund transfers between your Account and the third party’s account. These transfers to make or receive payment may be one-time occurrences or may recur as directed by you. These transfers may use the Automated Clearing House (“ACH”) or other payments network. Your authorization to the third party to make these transfers can occur in a number of ways. A third party may initiate electronic fund transfers with your Account number and bank information. Thus, you should only provide your bank and Account information (whether over the phone, the Internet, or via some other method) to trusted third parties whom you have authorized to initiate these electronic fund transfers.

Preauthorized Payments 

You may make arrangements to pay certain recurring bills from your Account.

Transfers to or from Linked Account

You may transfer to or from your Account to a Linked Account through the Mobile App.

Limitations on EFTs

There are limitations on the frequency, number and amount of transactions you can make to or from your Account. These limits are different for each type of transaction. Limits may apply to transactions that credit/deposit or debit/withdraw funds into your Account; please refer to https://sumup.com/banking. These limits are designed to be flexible in order to protect the security and integrity of the service and accounts, including protecting you and all other users of the service. These limitations may be based on confidential fraud and risk criteria that are essential to our management of risk and the protection of you and the integrity of the service and may be modified at our sole discretion without advance notice.

In addition to those limitations on transfers elsewhere described, if any, the following limitations apply:

  • For security reasons, there may be other limits on the number of transfers you can make by ATM.

  • For security reasons, there may be other limits on the number of transfers you can make by Card.

  • For security reasons, there may be other limits on the number of transfers you can make by the Mobile App.

Fees

Please refer to the section titled “Fees” above for information on any fees associated with electronic fund transfers or direct deposits to or from the Account.

Documentation

You can get a receipt at the time you make a transfer to or from your Account using an ATM or POS terminal. However, you may not get a receipt if the amount of the transfer is $15.00 or less.

Statements 

We will provide you information about each transaction that debits or credits your Account on your statements. Please refer to the section titled “Statements” for information about statements. You may also view your transaction history at any time through the Mobile App.

Preauthorized Payments 

Preauthorized payments are not permitted. 

Liability for Unauthorized Transfers

It is your responsibility to notify SumUp immediately at support@sumup.com upon your belief that any security information (such as user IDs, passwords, or other credentials) has been lost, stolen or otherwise made available to an unauthorized person, or that someone has viewed, downloaded, or deleted electronic records from the Account without your permission, or if you suspect any fraudulent or unauthorized activity (including errors) on the Account. You further agree to comply with all notification requirements described in this Agreement. Your liability for any unauthorized transactions (including errors) will be determined based on the terms described in this Agreement. You agree to promptly repay any amount erroneously credited to the Account.

Mastercard® Automatic Billing Updater Service

Mastercard Automatic Billing Updater (ABU) is an account updating service, in which your debit card is automatically enrolled. This feature enables a secure, electronic exchange of account information between Mastercard and participating merchants and is provided as a benefit in order to facilitate uninterrupted processing of recurring charges you have authorized. Because not all merchants participate in the ABU service, you should still notify each merchant when your debit card number changes so recurring payments may continue to be charged to your account. Updates are not guaranteed, and you must check with your merchant to make sure your debit card information is updated; SumUp is not responsible for late, missed, or recurring payments. To opt-out of Mastercard Automatic Billing Updater for your debit card account, please contact SumUp at suppprt@sumup.com and /or 1(888) 250-2164.