How Do I Elect Ebills in My Fifth Third Bank Account?

Online banking through Fifth Third Bank provides the convenience of setting up eBills so your monthly payments are scheduled to come directly from your account automatically. You can set up eBills or ePay through your online access by submitting a request for fixed or recurring payments to a vendor you've added to your account with just a few clicks of the mouse.

Jul 13, 2023

As a Fifth Third Bank customer who is also concerned about the environment, you may want to set up eBills to help reduce your carbon footprint while still keeping up with your monthly obligations. How do you set up eBills at Fifth Third Bank? You can learn more about the financial institution's account and features by contacting customer support and use the following steps to set up eBills on your account.

Setting Up eBills

By establishing eBills or ePay, you can make sure your bills are being paid on time each month. Fifth Third Bank also helps you track when payments are rejected or have errors.

Locking In eBills

Now that you can view the account, you are ready to set up eBills, which can be done with the steps listed here:

  1. From your computer, open the Fifth Third Bank website.
  2. Log into your account.
  3. Go to account management or treasury management.
  4. Select "new payment request" on the left-hand side of the screen.
  5. Enter your PRN.
  6. Select the vendor's name from the drop-down menu.
  7. Determine when you wish to release the payment.
  8. Enter the amount and other data if it does not populate automatically.
  9. Click "submit" to lock in the eBill payment.

You can go back into your account at any time after the date of the payment to make sure it went through properly by checking your online statements. This lets you double-check your eBill payments and see the account balances quickly.

Accessing Online Statements

First, you want to make sure you can access online statements for the account or accounts you want eBills. Fifth Third Bank allows online statement access by doing the following steps:

  1. From your browser, open Fifth Third Bank's website and log into your account.
  2. Click the treasury management tab.
  3. Choose current balance from the options to the left.
  4. From the drop-down menu that appears on the screen, choose the account you want to set up for eBills.
  5. Click the account to access statements electronically on this account.
  6. Select "see more" to expand the information and then "view statement" to see the account balance.

Checking your online statements helps you keep track of your expenses and other obligations. For more information on eBills through Fifth Third Bank, contact customer support.

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