Use Case: Add a New Bank Account for Your Business

You can add additional bank accounts to your entity at any time after adding your first required bank account with signup. Adding a bank account can give you flexibility in how you accept payouts, pay fees, and manage other aspects of your account related to reserves, billing, and disbursements. This tutorial walks you through the steps for adding a new bank account to your portal account.

Partial view of the Bank Accounts tab in the User Profile Account Overview, with the PROFILE and ADD NEW ACCOUNT buttons highlighted in red boxes.

Objective

Add a new bank account to your account using Plaid or by manually entering account information.


Audience

  • Facilitators

  • Referrers

  • Merchants

Environment

  • Portal (Sandbox)

  • Portal (Production)


Prerequisites

Prerequisites: You must have the following:

  • A fully boarded Payrix account to perform any of the actions described in the use case guides

  • Bank account information, including the account and routing numbers

  • A file containing an image of a voided check, bank statement, or bank letter

Warnings

Warning: Plaid - Tokenized Account Numbers (TANs)

Some banking institutions, such as Chase Bank, use a tokenized account number (TAN) for each individual third-party integration of a user's bank account to protect the original account and routing numbers, never allowing them to be seen by any third-party integration.

  • This means that if your TAN is ever compromised, a new one can be generated after contacting Chase Bank as opposed to the more time-consuming process of closing and re-opening a new account.

  • As a result, you might notice upon completing an integration with Chase Bank that the account and routing number shown in the portal will not match your original account and routing number. This is expected.

  • Visit Chase Bank’s developer article regarding TANs or contact Chase Bank if you have further questions or concerns.

Tips

Additional Resources


Add a New Bank Account

1. Access your User Profile page.

Click PROFILE, located in the upper-right corner of the page, to open your user profile page.

  • You can also access your profile by clicking SETTINGS. Scroll down to the User Settings section and locate the User Account Information subsection. Click USER ACCOUNT INFORMATION to open your profile page.

2. Add your bank account info.

  1. Click BANKING in the left panel to open the Banking tab.

  2. Click ADD NEW ACCOUNT in the upper-right corner of the Banking tab to open the Add Account lightbox on the page.

  1. Add your bank account information manually or link it with Plaid:

  1. Click LINK ACCOUNT in the lightbox.

  2. Choose the usage type for the new account from the drop-down. Select from All, Deposits, or Billing.

  3. Click LINK NEW BANK ACCOUNT to open the Plaid Integration lightbox on the page.

  4. Follow the prompts by Plaid to finish adding and verifying the new account.

  1. Click ADD ACCOUNT MANUALLY in the lightbox. Read the information in the Warning box that appears on the screen, and click CONTINUE to confirm that you agree, or click CANCEL to return to the previous screen.

  2. Click ENTER ACCOUNT MANUALLY to open the Add Bank Account lightbox.

  3. Enter the information in the required fields and upload a file that contains an image of a voided check, bank statement, or bank letter.

  4. (Optional) Click ADVANCED in the lightbox to enter an optional account name or description.

  5. Click ADD to complete submitting the bank account information for risk review, or click CANCEL to discard your information and return to the previous page.

Result: Your account information will be verified and linked with Plaid, or manually reviewed and approved by a Payrix (or Facilitator-level) risk analyst before being approved for use by your entity on the platform.

Next Steps

After the account is verified and approved, review the following guides for managing accounts and payouts:


Conclusion

When the account verification is complete, the new account will be accessible for use in transactions, payouts, debits, and more.


References

Click the links or items below to access any of the following pages: