• Categorize payment to multiple IBANs

Every month I send money to the study-bank-accounts of my three children. I set it up as one payment to three IBANs. Now it seems the payments can not be categorized. It ends up in the category "Algemeen" (don't know the English name. General or generic?).

Can this be added to those type of payments too?

    You can click the payment and then the "algemeen" tag in the detail of the payment there you can change the category yourself and also make future payments of this kind categorised like that automatically

      I know how it should work. However the category-option is missing, in case of payments to multiple IBANs.

        Hi Taco,

        Are these scheduled payments by any chance?

        Cheers,

        Ali

          Hi Ali,

          Yes, the payments are indeed scheduled payments.

          Kind regards,
          Taco

            Sorry, for the extra posts.... I got an error (too short text), but it was still posted.

              They should be fixed now I heard. Sorry for late reply it's a very hectic day :)....

                Hi 👋 @tjosinga#120289

                Ali didn't tag you but I still wanted to make sure you wouldn't miss this post. Could you confirm it works now?

                Have a great evening. 🌈


                Edit: Never mind, I think it was about the double post bug and not your initial question..😊

                  @Ali Something has changed indeed, but now I can't find the payments in Insight anymore...

                  They are still visible in the IBAN-overview, but the UI-pill-component for the category is missing. In the multiple-IBAN-payment, I can click through to see the individual payments. Also in that view, the pill is missing.

                    @tjosinga#120974 Hey Taco! 👋

                    Thanks for reporting. I can indeed see what you're seeing, with a scheduled payment to multiple people not having a category pill.

                    We'll investigate what's going on there.

                    Cheers!
                    Tom

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