Get Paid with ACH
Fast, secure direct deposit payments to your bank account
What is ACH?
ACH stands for Automated Clearing House. It's an electronic network that processes financial transactions in the United States, allowing money to be transferred directly between bank accounts.
ACH payments are a secure, reliable, and cost-effective way to receive payments directly into your bank account without the need for paper checks or wire transfers.
Benefits: Faster processing, lower fees, automatic deposits, and enhanced security compared to traditional payment methods.
How to Find Your ACH Information
To receive ACH payments, you'll need to provide two key pieces of information from your bank account:
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Routing Number (9 digits)This identifies your bank or credit union. It's the same for all customers of that financial institution.
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Account Number (varies in length)This is your unique account identifier at your bank. Keep this confidential.
Where to Find This Information
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Paper CheckLook at the bottom of a check. The routing number is the first 9 digits on the left, followed by your account number.
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Online BankingLog into your bank's website or mobile app. Look for "Account Details," "Account Information," or "Routing & Account Numbers."
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Bank Branch or Customer ServiceVisit your local branch or call your bank's customer service line. They can provide your routing and account numbers.
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Bank StatementYour monthly bank statement (paper or electronic) typically includes your routing and account numbers.
Ready to Get Paid?
Send us your ACH information securely using one of the methods below: