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How Do I Set Up a Recurring Bill Payment with Goldman Sachs?

Jeff Whelpley is the editor / author responsible for this content.
Jul 13, 2023

If you have an account with Marcus, the commercial banking arm of Goldman Sachs, then you have the option of having your loan payments automatically made for you every month. This saves you the trouble of doing so yourself every month, and makes sure you're never late again. It's not only convenient, it can help you build your credit. This article will teach you how to set recurring payments up.

How to Set Up Recurring Payments Online

To set up recurring payments online, just follow this procedure:

  1. Go to the Marcus home page.
  2. Click on the Log In link and sign into your Marcus account.
  3. Locate the loan you want to pay.
  4. Click on the Make a Payment link.
  5. Expand the Pay From drop down menu.
  6. Select the account you want to use to make the payments.
  7. Expand the Payment Type drop down menu.
  8. Select the Monthly AutoPay option.
  9. Enter the amount to pay.
  10. Click on the Continue button.
  11. Review all of the payment details.
  12. Click on the Confirm Payment button.

How to Set Up Recurring Payments Using the Marcus Mobile App

To set up recurring payments using the Marcus app, follow this procedure:

  1. Open the Marcus app.
  2. Locate the loan you want to pay.
  3. Tap on the Make a Payment button.
  4. Tap on Custom Amount.
  5. Enter the amount of the payment.
  6. Tap on the Done button.
  7. Tap on the Payment Date menu.
  8. Select a date.
  9. Tap on the Done button.
  10. Select the monthly option for the payments.
  11. Tap on the Continue button.
  12. Review the payment information.
  13. Tap on the Confirm Payment button.

Contacting Marcus

If you have any questions about AutoPay, ask a Marcus customer service representative. You can reach one by phone or chat.

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