Scheduled Orders

Last Article Update 09.02.2026

If you create and sign a transfer for a specific date in the future, George marks it as a "scheduled order". This lets you keep an eye on it - and make changes if needed. 

 

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Planning ahead can come in handy. For example, when it comes to tax payments. You can set up, sign, and let George execute at the right time. Until then, they show up under scheduled orders.

What is (and is not) a scheduled order

However, several regular orders do not appear in scheduled orders. For example:

 

  • Standing orders & sweep orders: You will find these in the Functions tab of your current account. 
  • SEPA direct debitsThese are payments taken directly from your account (e.g. by your energy provider). You'll find a list of your SEPA mandates (creditors authorised to take payments) under Functions in your current account.

Find and manage your scheduled orders

Make sure there is enough on your account balance for the transfer on the execution date.

Author: Samira El-Shamy