How Do I Set Up a Recurring Bill Payment with Jp Morgan Chase?

If you have an account at JP Morgan Chase's Chase bank, you can have the bank send out your bill payments for you to save yourself the hassle. Chase will send the payments by electronic transfer or, if a payee doesn't allow that, by check. To make recurring bill payments, you have to sign up for Chase Online.

Jul 13, 2023

People with accounts at JP Morgan Chase's commercial Chase bank division can have the bank automatically pay their bills for them. If you use this autopay feature, the bank will electronically transfer the amount due to the appropriate payees. If a particular payee doesn't allow you to pay via electronic transfer, the bank will mail a check for you instead. This article will show you how to set up recurring payments from your Chase bank account.

How to Make Recurring Payments from Your Chase Bank Account

To start making recurring payments from your Chase bank account, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Chase Online site.
  2. Sign into your Chase account.
  3. Click Pay & Transfers.
  4. Click Payment Activity.
  5. Click Automatic Payments, located in the side menu in the Bill Pay section.
  6. Click Set up an Automatic Payment.
  7. Choose a linked payee from the list. If you haven't linked your payee to your Chase account yet, click on Add a Payee and enter that payee's information.
  8. Enter the amount to pay.
  9. Choose a payment frequency.
  10. Choose a date to send the first payment.
  11. Review all of the payment information.
  12. Click on the Finish button.

When setting your start date, remember that electronic transfers can take as many as 2 business days to complete. If Chase has to mail a paper check, your payee won't get the payment for as many as 5 business days.

How to Sign up for Chase Online

You have to sign up for Chase Online if you want to use the recurring bill payment feature. To do that, go to Chase's website and click on the button reading "Not Enrolled? Sign up Now." Just enter the needed information. The process takes only a few minutes.

Contacting Chase

If you have questions about making recurring bill payments, you can ask them of a customer service representative on the Chase help forum or over the phone.

 

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