No. Forwardly is designed for business-to-business (B2B) payments only. You should not use it to pay for personal expenses or to send money to individuals for non-business reasons.
Here are a few examples of what not to use Forwardly for:
- Paying your home's rent or mortgage
- Reimbursing a friend or family member
- Sending money to yourself between personal accounts
- Donating to a personal GoFundMe or crowdfunding campaign
- Paying personal service providers like nannies, tutors, or dog walkers
What kind of bills can you use Forwardly for?
You can use Forwardly to pay vendors, contractors, suppliers, freelancers, and other businesses as long as the payment is for business purposes. This includes things like:
- Paying a freelance graphic designer
- Sending money to a subcontractor
- Covering invoices from software providers or wholesalers
- Paying rent for your commercial office space
If you’re ever unsure whether a payment qualifies, feel free to reach out to our support team before sending it.