Goldman Sachs allows eBills to internal accounts, such as payments from your savings or checking account to your loan or credit card; however, external eBills must be set up at the vendor site. Log into your account on the payee's site or through the mobile app. Add your Goldman Sachs account as the payee, set it as a recurring payment, and keep track of your monthly obligations.
A number of consumers are electing to use eBills on their accounts to help reduce the amount of paper coming to their mailbox and for the convenience eBilling offers. As a Goldman Sachs account holder, you may wonder how to set up eBills on your account. You can find out more about your account features by visiting the Goldman Sachs website or calling customer support here, and you can do the steps below to set up recurring payments, or eBills, in your account.
At this time, Goldman Sachs only allows internal transfers between accounts. You can set recurring transactions from your deposit account to your Goldman Sachs credit card by doing the following:
You can pay your bills at any vendor using your Goldman Sachs account by establishing eBills through the vendor. Follow these steps:
Automatic payments may take a couple of billing cycles before they are automatically drafted from your Goldman Sachs account, so you will want to keep track of your eBills to ensure they have started. To cancel the automatic payments, you will need to log into the vendor account online access and remove Goldman Sachs as the account for payments.
Setting up eBills can take some of the stress out of bill paying, and it is easy to set up monthly payments using your deposit accounts or credit card. For more information or assistance, contact Goldman Sachs customer service here.
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