First Republic Bank offers different convenient banking services to help you manage your finances wherever you are. With eBills services, you can view and pay your bills online without worrying about missing a payment or forgetting to pay a bill on time.
Here are the steps to elect eBills in your First Republic Bank account.
To enroll in eBills and receive electronic statements for your First Republic Bank accounts, log onto the bank's website and select My Profile from the drop-down menu. Then, choose Bills and Payments from the list of options and follow the instructions provided.
To access the Bill Pay feature, click the three horizontal bars and select Bill Pay. The Bill Pay Dashboard will open up with an option for enabling eBills and scheduled payments. Check the box next to eBills, and select Save and Continue.
Go to your account and click Balances to add a payee to your account. On the next screen, view eBills by clicking on eBills on the left side of the page. On the eBills page, click Add New Payee. Select Add a Biller, enter the name of your payee, and click Continue.
Once you've added your payees, log into your account online or through an app and choose Payees from the Account Services menu. You'll see all of your current payees listed on the left-hand side of the screen; select any individual payee to view their previous bills and details about when their next payment is due and how much it should cost.
After selecting the bills you want to receive via eBill, you need to review a few details to confirm everything's in order. You can do this by logging into your First Republic Bank account and viewing the eBills tab in My Profile section. You should see a message confirming that you're all set. If not, reach out to First Republic Bank customer support.
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