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How do I send a standard ACH transfer?
How do I send a standard ACH transfer?

Standard ACH transfers are free to send and take 1-3 business days to process. Need to send the ACH faster? Check out how to do so.

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Here’s how to send an ACH from the NorthOne app:

1. Log in to your NorthOne Account on the mobile app

2. Click Pay at the top

3. Click Send an ACH

4. Follow the prompts, making sure to enter the recipient’s name, routing number, account number, and amount of money you want to send

5. You can now let your recipient know your ACH is on the way by entering in their email address. They will be notified by email that your ACH payment is on its way.

Note: the receiver has the ability to opt out of receiving these notifications.

6. Confirm the information you entered is correct, and click Send payment

Here’s how to send an ACH from your web browser:

1. Log in to your NorthOne Account online

2. Click Send money from the left-side menu

3. Click Send an ACH transfer

4. Click Continue

5. Select a previous ACH recipient or click Add recipient and follow the prompts

6. You can now let your recipient know your ACH is on the way by entering in their email address. They will be notified by email that your ACH payment is on its way.

Note: the receiver has the ability to opt out of receiving these notifications.

7. Make sure all the information you entered is correct, and click Send payment

ACHs take 1-3 business days to process. They are free to send and receive from your NorthOne Account. There is a daily outbound ACH limit of $50,000 per transfer, per day.

Please note that some banks have different routing numbers for receiving an ACH versus a wire. Confirm your recipient’s account details to make sure they get the funds without any problems.

Need to send the ACH faster? Check out how to send a same-day ACH transfer.

NorthOne is a financial technology company, and not a bank. Banking services are provided by The Bancorp Bank; N.A., Member FDIC.

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