If you have a Chase bank account, you can sign up to have the bank automatically pay your bills for you when they come due. Chase will do so electronically or, when necessary, by paper check. To set up automatic bill payments, you need to be signed up for Chase Online.
If you have an account at Chase, the commercial banking arm of JP Morgan Chase, you can easily sign up for automatic bill pay. When you do, the bank will just take the money out of your account and electronically transfer it to your payees when your bills come due. If one of your payees doesn't accept electronic transfers, Chase will mail a paper check. To learn how to make automatic payments from your Chase account, keep on reading.
To get automatic payments from your Chase account set up, follow this procedure:
Electronic transfers will take from 1 to 2 days to reach your payee. Paper checks will take up to 5 business days. Please plan accordingly when choosing a start date.
To use automatic bill pay, you need to be signed up for Chase Online. If you have not done so already, just go to the Chase home page and click on the Not Enrolled? Sign up Now button and provide the required information. The process is fast and easy.
If you need help setting up an automatic bill payment, go to the Chase help forum or use the phone to talk to a Chase customer service representative.
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