How Do I Elect Ebills in My Jp Morgan Chase Account?

Go to the JP Morgan Chase website or app and log in. Click on "Manage Your eBill." Select all the set-up options for eBills for each account you want to change from paper to electronic bills, then review the information for accuracy. Choose "Next" to proceed, and select "Save Changes."

Jul 13, 2023

Electronic billing saves time and reduces paper waste because you receive your bills and statements via email or text instead of through the mail. Here are the steps to take to set up eBills for JP Morgan Chase accounts.

1. Access Your JP Morgan Chase Account

Go to the JP Morgan Chase app or the bank's website. Tap the login option to access your account, and use the email and password you created when setting it up. 

2. Select the Manage My Account Option

Locate the "eBills" heading under Manage My Account. Click "View eBill Preferences" to update your account information. Go to Settings and select "eBill Selections." Choose the option for "Receive Your Bills Electronically" under this heading.

3. Fill In Your Details

On the next page, input your phone number and choose the specific bills you wish to receive in this manner. Opt for "Electronic Bills."

To include a phone number or an email address on the eBills page, select the options to add a phone number and an email address.

Provide the required information for the email address or phone number you want to add. Click on "Save Changes" to save the updates you made.

4. Select the Bill That You Want to Receive Electronically

When you choose to receive electronic copies of your bills through SMS text, you will receive links to those eBills in your phone's messaging inbox.

However, if you prefer to receive your bill via email rather than by text, check the box to receive your bill electronically.

Further, you can choose the specific bills you wish to receive through this method if you have multiple accounts.

Navigate to the "Select Bills" section and mark the checkboxes next to the accounts you want to use to set up eBilling. Selecting the eBill option for an account means the bank will stop sending you paper statements via mail.

5. Check Information for Accuracy and Select Submit

After you click the Submit button, a page will appear to verify your selections. You can make any adjustments here. Once you review and edit your content, click the Submit button. Once your requests are processed, the bank will send eBills according to your preferences.

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