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CA PAD (Pre-Authorized Debit) is a direct debit payment method that allows you to collect CAD payments from bank accounts in Canada. It is commonly used for recurring payments, bill payments, and high-value transactions where bank-based payment is preferred over cards.

How CA PAD works

CA PAD follows the standard direct debit flow: authorize, initiate, and settle.
  1. Collect authorization The payer provides consent to debit their bank account. This is typically done through a hosted or embedded flow.
  2. Initiate the debit Once authorized, you initiate a payment against the payer’s bank account.
  3. Settle funds Funds are transferred through the Canadian banking network over several business days.

Requirements

To process a CA PAD payment, you typically need:
  • Bank account number
  • Transit number
  • Institution number
  • Account holder name
  • Authorization (PAD agreement) from the payer
Additional requirements may apply depending on the use case.

Timing and settlement

CA PAD payments are not instant and follow standard processing windows.
  • Settlement typically takes 2–3 business days
  • Processing times may vary based on submission timing and bank cutoffs
  • Funds are not guaranteed until settlement is complete

Returns and reversals

CA PAD payments can be returned after initiation. Common return reasons include:
  • Insufficient funds
  • Invalid account details
  • Authorization issues
Returns may occur several days after the original payment, depending on network rules.

Authorization and PAD agreements

CA PAD requires payer authorization, often referred to as a PAD agreement. Authorization includes:
  • Consent to debit the account
  • Agreement to Canadian Payments Association (Payments Canada) rules
  • Retention of authorization records for compliance
Authorization can be collected through a tokenization request or during a payment flow.

When to use CA PAD

CA PAD is best suited for:
  • Recurring payments
  • High-value transactions
  • Canadian payers using bank accounts
  • Reducing payment processing costs

Comparison to cards

FeatureCardsCA PAD
Payment typePushPull
CurrencyGlobalCAD
AuthorizationImmediateRequires prior authorization
SettlementFast2–3 business days
Failure timingImmediatePossible delayed return

Best practices

  • Collect and store PAD agreements before initiating payments
  • Validate bank details before submission
  • Account for settlement delays in your workflows
  • Monitor returns and handle them appropriately

Summary

  • CA PAD allows you to collect CAD payments from Canadian bank accounts
  • It requires payer authorization and operates on a pull model
  • Settlement takes 2–3 business days and may include returns
  • It is ideal for recurring, high-value, or cost-sensitive payments
Last modified on March 29, 2026