TPP Sample Clauses
TPP. A TPP is a third party service provider that's authorised by or registered with the Financial Conduct Authority or another European Economic Area (EEA) regulator or otherwise permitted by law to access your account information. You can choose to authorise TPPs to provide services to you by accessing your account. If you use a TPP, the terms of this agreement will still apply. We'll give the TPP access to the same account information that you'd be able to access if you were dealing with us online. We may also refuse to allow a TPP to access your account if we're concerned about unauthorised or fraudulent access by that
TPP. We may refuse to deal with a TPP if:
TPP. If we do, we'll tell you why in the way we think most appropriate. We won’t tell you if the law stops us from telling you or if it wouldn’t be safe for security reasons. How you can approve and cancel transactions To approve a transaction you can: • use your card or provide your account details and, if required, use your security details (such as a PIN, passcode, personal identifiers, biometric data or other details); or • give us an instruction to make a balance/money transfer (by giving us the account details you want to send a payment to) and answer the questions we ask using your security details to check that the instruction is from you. We may remove your ability to make contactless payments at any time. You can't cancel purchases you make with a card but you can cancel other transactions that you've asked us to make in the future or regular payments (such as monthly subscription fees) if you ask us before the end of the business day before they are due to be made. This means on Monday-Friday from 9am-5pm and excludes any weekends and public holidays. For example, if you have a monthly subscription fee that is due to be charged to your account on a Tuesday, you can ask us to cancel this payment up to the end of the business day on Monday. When we can refuse to authorise a transaction We may not allow a transaction if: • we reasonably suspect that the use of your account is unauthorised or improper or fraudulent; • we reasonably consider that acting on your instructions might lead to: o a breach of law, regulation, code or other obligation; or o action from a government, law enforcement agency or regulator; • we're legally required not to allow the transaction; • use of the card would be prohibited; • your card has been temporarily suspended; • you have insufficient funds available in your credit limit; or • the transaction would exceed a transaction limit of some sort or take your account over your credit limit. You may not use your account for illegal activities or in a way which disguises the true nature of the transaction, for example: • by obtaining cash through a transaction which you know will be treated as a purchase of goods and services – this is often known as ‘asking for cashback’; • using your account to send funds to yourself through a payment processor; • or by using your card at a retailer you own or control. If we don’t allow a transaction, you'll normally be told at the time you make the transaction. You can always find out about tra...
TPP. If you provide your consent to a TPP to access information about your account, we will assume that you consent to access being granted as frequently as the TPP requests it.
TPP. “TPP” or “TPP Interface” is the electronic means by which a regulated and approved Third Party Provider can access Customer’s Accounts in order to provide AISP and/or PISP services.
TPP. In such circumstances, if you ask us to, we will use reasonable endeavours to recover the loss from the TPP and will pass any recovered losses back to you. We will do this at your cost.
TPP. If we do this, we will tell you why (unless doing so would compromise our reasonable security measures or otherwise be unlawful). You must check the information provided to you by the TPP, to ensure that they are authorised or permitted by law to provide payment services to you. If we become aware that an unauthorised third party is using your security details, we may block access to your account. Can you make a claim against us where you have a claim against a supplier? If you purchase any item of goods or any services costing between £100 and £30,000 under this Agreement you may have a right to claim against us as well as the supplier if, for example, the goods fail to arrive or are not of satisfactory quality or the supplier made a representation which you relied on about the goods which was not accurate. However, if you have a dispute with someone else over a transaction, you must keep making payments to us while you are resolving it. How can you make a payment? Direct Debit Call us or go to online account manager to set up a Direct Debit which means that we will ask for a payment from your bank each month automatically. You can choose how much you want to pay each month as long as it is not less than the contractual minimum payment, including: • the contractual minimum payment and your total monthly instalment payment (if any) and any recommended extra payment; • the contractual minimum payment and your total monthly instalment payment (if any) and a regular boost payment; • the full balance (including any Buy Now Pay Later balances and any instalment plan balances); or • a fixed amount. If you have previously opted to pay the contractual minimum payment and we recommend an extra payment then, unless you tell us you would prefer not to pay the recommended extra payment, we will increase the amount that we collect by Direct Debit that month to ensure that your recommended extra payment is paid. We will also increase the amount to cover any instalment payments. We will tell you how you can let us know that you do not want to make a recommended extra payment. If you have opted to pay a fixed amount and this amount is not enough to pay your contractual minimum payment and any instalment payments, we will increase the amount that we collect by Direct Debit that month to ensure that these payments are made. If you pay by Direct Debit and any previous contractual minimum payments have still not been paid, we will always make sure that the Direct Debit amount...
TPP. You acknowledge and agree that if you do make use of a TPP, such TPP shall:
TPP. If we do, we'll tell you why in the way we think most appropriate (unless doing so would compromise our reasonable security measures or otherwise be unlawful).
TPP. (Third Party Provider) means an Account Information Service Provider or a Payment Initiation Service Provider.