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How Do I Send an Ach Payment from My First Republic Bank Account?

Jul 13, 2023

If you have a First Republic Bank account and want to send money to an account at another bank, you have several options for moving the money. One of the most popular options is an ACH transfer. This article will teach you the instructions for sending an ACH transfer from your First Republic Bank account.

What Is an ACH Transfer?

An ACH transfer is an electronic transfer of funds from one bank to another that is processed by the automated clearinghouse (or ACH) network. This network submits payments in large batches a few times a day on business days for greater efficiency. ACH transfers tend not to be quite as fast as wire transfers. However, ACH transfers don't incur the fees that wire transfers do.

How to Send an ACH Transfer From a First Republic Bank Account

To make an ACH transfer, you need the following information:

  • The First Republic Bank routing number.
  • Your account number.
  • The recipient's bank's routing number.
  • The recipient's bank's name.
  • The recipient's account number.
  • The recipient's account type.

Use the First Republic Bank app to send an ACH transfer from your personal account with these instructions:

  1. Open the First Republic Bank app.
  2. Tap Move Money.
  3. Tap the ACH transfer option.
  4. Follow the prompts to enter both your information and your recipient's information.
  5. Submit the transaction.

To send an ACH transfer from a First Republic Bank business account, sign into your account online and click on the ACH transfer option. Follow the prompts to enter all of the required information. Somebody in corporate administration must approve the transfer before it will actually be sent.

Contacting First Republic Bank

If you need any help with your ACH transfer, call a First Republic Bank representative to get it. There is no way to reach the customer service department online.

 

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