If it's from employment- just give payroll a voided check so they have acct/routing no. and sign authorization-they should have the form for standard direct deposit
Usually they send direct deposits in the evening.
Paypal
Direct deposit is when in this case the employer will send your paycheck each week to your bank. You will have to fill out paperwork concerning your bank account and your bank will be notified that your account will be receiving this money each week or however often you get paid.
Yes, you typically need a routing number to send money electronically, such as through a wire transfer or direct deposit. The routing number helps ensure the money goes to the correct bank or financial institution.
To send a wire transfer, you typically need the recipient's full name, their bank account number, the bank's routing number, and the amount you wish to send. Additionally, you may need to provide identification and possibly fill out a form at your bank.
To send a wire transfer, you typically need the recipient's full name, their bank account number, the bank's routing number, and the amount you wish to send.
To send a wire transfer, you typically need the recipient's full name, their bank account number, the bank's routing number, and the amount you wish to send. Additionally, you may need to provide identification and complete a wire transfer form at your bank.
If I send money from canada to mexico do i need an intermediary Bank?
To send money through Zelle, you need a bank account, a mobile phone number, and an email address linked to your bank account.
No, they have to send it back to where it came from...that is, unless the closed account was negative.
strictly speaking no. But they will be able to send a bill to your bank which is directed to your bank account. They will pay the money and you will have to pay them back basically. There is not a direct connection between Paypal and any bank :)
To send a wire transfer through an intermediary bank, you need to provide the intermediary bank's information along with the recipient's details to your own bank when initiating the transfer. The intermediary bank will then facilitate the transfer to the recipient's bank.