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Save time and money when you pay your bills with Bill Pay – available in Online Access Home Banking and the EECU Mobile App. With just a few clicks, you can pay all of your bills in one secure, convenient place.
To get started with Bill Pay, you must have Online Access Home Banking and an EECU checking account with overdraft protection. To enroll, select the Bill Payment tab in Online Access or the Mobile App, agree to the disclosure, and complete the enrollment form.
Online Bill Pay payments to governmental agencies are discouraged but may be scheduled at your own risk, including: DMV payments, tax-ordered payments, child support, state-run utilities, student loans, etc. Payments to Payees outside of the United States and its territories are prohibited through the Service. Please see more information under Prohibited Payees and Exception Payments outlined in the Bill Pay Disclosure.
Find answers to frequently asked questions about Bill Pay. Can’t find what you’re looking for? Contact us!
An eBill is an electronic copy of your paper bill that you can view on the Bill Pay screen in Online Access Home Banking and the Mobile App. After signing up, the eBill is generally available within 1-2 billing cycles. You can view and pay the bill immediately, file the bill for record keeping, or even set up a recurring payment based on the bill. eBills are a secure and convenient way to keep all of your bills in one place.
Scheduled payments are listed in the payment calendar on the Bill Pay screen. You can review payment settings and edit or delete payments that are still pending.
Log in and select the Bill Pay menu. Select Add Payee and enter the payee’s name in the search field. Select the payee name from the drop-down list and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the payee setup. If the payee is not in the list, we recommend that you enter the payee information directly from a recent account statement with your payee.
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