You can pay all your bills in one place, you only have to remember one username and password and you can control your finances by viewing your balance and paying your bills from the same website.
It's an easy one-time process - All you need is a mailing address for an individual or a copy of your last paper bill for reference if paying a company. Enter your account number if you have one, and the mailing address and you're set!
It only takes 5 minutes to login and set up a new payee and you only have to enter payee information once. After a payee is set up, it is fast and easy to make future payments online in just a few clicks.
Yes, you can make modifications to your payment before the bill is actually paid up until it begins processing.
Certainly, just click the 'printer friendly' link when viewing your account history.
Paying bills online at your financial institution's website gives you the control to determine which account the money should be taken from and when. Also, if you set up your payments to be automatically deducted by your biller, many of them will process the payment when your statement is issued as opposed to a 3 - 4 weeks later when your bill is actually due.
Yes, your online payment activity is on your online statement and you can also run a separate online payment history.
Yes, when setting up an automatic payment, you are prompted to select an end date for your payments.
Yes, at your financial institution's website, you can set up payment reminders which will notify you via email when your payments are due.
Yes, you can login 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to set up a payment to be processed.
To help prevent late payments, you can set up payment reminders, which will notify you when the payment is due.
Yes, you can access your online account from any computer with Internet access.
Yes, if the payee cannot receive electronic payments, a check will be printed and sent via U.S. mail based on the payment criteria and address you provide. To better understand how the payment is processed and the length of time it takes, you can login to your financial institution's site and pay yourself a dollar.
Yes, everything from rent and credit card bills to your gardener or babysitter, you can pay any individual or company that has a mailing address, and you can control when the money is taken from your account and when the payment is made.
Yes, you can set up automatic, recurring payments for bills that are the same amount each month, such as your mortgage, car payment or a student loan, so you only have to enter the payment information one time.
Paying bills online at your financial institution's website is more secure because you avoid the threat of identity theft due to lost checkbooks, stolen bills, statements, and check payments.
Paying your bills online on your financial institution's website is more secure because when submitting a payment online directly to a biller you are typically required to provide your financial account information to authorize a debit from your account.
Your account statement is considered proof of payment.
You can login to your financial institution's website to easily transfer funds from your savings to your checking account to cover payments or schedule the payment when you know you will have the funds available in your checking account.
When setting up new payees on your financial institution's website, you can stop, edit or cancel that payment as long as processing has not yet started.
You can easily access and view pending payments and payment history online at your financial institution's website.
By paying your bills online, you can save up to $100 a year 1 in the cost of checks and stamps you would use to pay your bills via U.S. mail.
In one year, by switching from paper to electronic billing, statements and payments, the average American household would save 6.6 pounds of paper. Plus, if 20% of U.S. households switched to electronic bills, statements and payments, over 1.8 million trees would be saved each year. 2
1 See http://www.payitgreen.org for estimate of how paying bills online can save money and resources.