Yes! You can split your pay into more than one account. You will need to set up one account at a time.
Can I set up direct deposit for more than one savings account?
Additional Money In FAQ
- How do I add more funds to my savings account?
- When setting up direct deposit, what credentials should I use when connecting with my payroll provider?
- How do I link an external account?
- What are the domestic wire instructions to send a wire to a LendingClub account?
- How can I set up a direct deposit?
- Do I give LendingClub 100% of my paycheck?
- What is a qualifying direct deposit?
- What are the restricted countries as it relates to payments?
- How do I use the mobile deposit feature?
- How do I manually verify an external account?
- What is the incoming international wire process?
LendingClub Resources
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There are many reasons to consider a joint personal loan, including sharing the payment obligations, securing better financing terms, and improving your odds of approval. So, if your credit history is holding you back from getting favorable interest rates and terms on your own, having a co-borrower could help you qualify for a personal loan.
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If you're planning on consolidating debt or making a big purchase like buying a home or new car, chances are you'll need financing to help reach your goals. Understanding the true cost of a loan is key to getting the best deal possible—and most often that starts with shopping APRs and interest rates across different lenders.
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Related Impact
From groceries and diapers to Halloween costumes for pets, nearly 60% of American consumers prefer to shop online for everyday items that make life more convenient, comfortable, and enjoyable. And with rising prices showing no signs of stopping anytime soon, we’re pleased to introduce StackitTM from LendingClub Bank—a new browser extension that automatically finds and rewards eligible members with coupons and cash back for extra savings at more than 15,000 favorite online retailers.
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LendingClub completed the acquisition of Radius Bank in February 2021. At that time, in addition to the direct-to-consumer deposit business, we inherited a fintech partner program, and several lending businesses. As we reach the one-year anniversary of the acquisition, and in conjunction with the conclusion of a strategic review of our business operations, we have made the decision to discontinue certain businesses that don’t fit our mission.
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Related FAQ's
You will use the email address and password for your payroll provider, NOT your Online banking credentials
Qualifying Direct Deposits are defined as Recurring Automated Clearing House (ACH) credits, including payroll, pension, or government payments (such as Social Security) made by your employer or an outside agency.
Funds can be added to your account within Online or Mobile Banking through
Effective July 1, 2021, we will not accept or process any wire transfers, whether they are incoming or outgoing, to or from ...
Set up a direct deposit into your account, and you could be eligible to receive your money up to 2 days earlier.
Related Glossary
{noun} A type of credit that allows the borrower to make charges and payments against a set borrowing limit, paying interest only on outstanding balances.
{noun} The total annual cost to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage.
{noun} The amount of unpaid interest that has accumulated as of a specific date, either on a loan or an interest-bearing account or investment.
A debt that is written off as a loss because the financial institution or creditor believes it is no longer collectible due to a substantial period of nonpayment.
{noun} An interest rate that remains the same for a set time, usually for the life of the loan.