If you do your banking with Santander, you can easily set up recurring bill payments, with the money taken out of your account when the bills are due. With this autopay feature, you'll never need to deal with the hassle of bill payment time again. To set up recurring payments, you first need to enroll in the Online Banking program. The procedure to do so is quick and easy.
If you have a lot of bills, dealing with them every month can be a hassle — and making a late payment could lower your credit or cause a service interruption. Luckily, if you have a Santander bank account, you can set up recurring automatic bill payments to take care of the bill-paying job for you. You'll never have to deal with the irritation of bill paying time or the worry of missing a payment again.
Follow these instructions to set up recurring payments:
Before you can use the recurring bill payment tool, you must become a member of the Online Banking program. If you haven't enrolled yet, follow these steps to do it now:
If you have questions about recurring bill payments or Online Banking, you can ask a Santander representative. You can use the phone or the help forum.
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