BankSwitch · by NetPractice

One form. Every medical scheme. Sorted in 15 minutes.

Changed your practice's bank account? Update your banking details with every South African medical scheme from a single master form — without losing a month of payouts to a rejected submission.

R1 700 R2 000 Launch price

One flat fee per switch — no subscription.

Why it's such a headache

Changing banks shouldn't cost you a month of income.

When a practice changes its bank account, every medical scheme has to be told separately — each with its own form, its own process and its own turnaround. Miss one, fill it in wrong, or send it to the wrong place, and that scheme keeps paying into your old account — or stops paying altogether until it's fixed. For a busy practice that's weeks of admin and real money sitting in the wrong place.

What BankSwitch does for you

The whole change, handled end-to-end

Bank-account verification

We confirm the new account is valid and belongs to your practice before anything is submitted.

Authority & identity checks

We verify you're authorised to change the practice's banking — protecting you against fraud.

Secure e-signature

Sign once, electronically. We apply your signature to every scheme's form for you.

Every scheme's form, generated

One master form fans out into each medical scheme's own correct, up-to-date banking-update form.

Submitted on your behalf

We lodge the change with each scheme directly — no posting, emailing or following up yourself.

Status you can track

See where every submission stands, so you know exactly when your payouts are safely redirected.

How it works

Three steps, about 15 minutes

1

Fill one master form

Enter your new banking details and practice information once.

2

Verify & sign

We verify the account and your authority, and you e-sign once.

3

We submit & you track

Each scheme's form is generated and lodged for you — follow the status the whole way.

Switching banks? Don't lose a payout.

Update every scheme in one go — R1 700 launch price (was R2 000).