- How does Online Bill Payment work?
- Is it possible to schedule recurring payments?
- How do I register for electronic bill payment?
- When I add a new payee to my bill payment
account, or change my account number, how quickly will the
change take place?
- Can I receive an annual summary of my bill
payments sorted by category or payee.
- Can I use electronic bill payment with
all my accounts?
- When can I start using electronic bill
payment?
- When is bill payment available?
- Are my bill payment transactions reflected
as Internet Banking transactions?
- How do I add new payees?
- Can bill payment be used when I am out
of the country?
- Is there a limit to the number of bill
payment accounts I can set-up?
- Who can be paid using the bill payment
system?
- Can I pay my bills on the weekend?
- If I schedule multiple bill payments for
a single day, how will my account be debited- as a lump
sum or separately?
- What if I do not have sufficient funds
on the day M&I Data Services, our bill payment providers,
debits my account?
- Are all debits and credits sent out at
the same time?
- How is my account debited?
- What is ACH?
- If I make an error in selecting an electronic
payee and it results in a late fee, am I responsible for
the charges?
- How do I place a stop payment on a bill
payment?
1. How does Online
Bill Payment work?
To help you understand the process, we have provided a diagram.
2 . Is it
possible to schedule recurring payments?
Yes. You can schedule weekly, semi-monthly and monthly recurring
payments. The final payment of a recurring payment scheme
is designated by a Final Payment Date.
3. How do
I register for electronic bill payment?
Bill Payment registration is easy!
The first time you attempt to access the bill payment section
of Online Banking, you will be prompted to begin online registration.
You are first requested to read and accept the authorization
disclosure. Failure to accept the disclosure terms prevents
the registration process from proceeding.
Once the disclosure is agreed to, you complete the online
registration form. The registration form is then forwarded
us for review. We are responsible for checking the information
on the form and for assigning you a payment plan. The registration
information is then transmitted to M&I Data Services for
their approval process. After the application is approved
by M&I, they send an acceptance welcome letter to you
via regular mail. You should receive the welcome letter within
8-10 business days. The welcome letter contains a temporary
Account ID. Approximately two business days later, a separate
letter containing a Personal Security Code is delivered. The
Account ID and Personal Security Code are only used to allow
access to the bill payment feature the first time. After that,
access to bill payment does not require a separate logon.
4. When
I add a new payee to my bill payment account, or change my
account number, how quickly will the change take place?
When you update the information for the bill payment account,
the changes are implemented virtually instantaneously.
5. Can
I receive an annual summary of my bill payments sorted by
category or payee?
Not at this time.
6. Can
I use electronic bill payment with all my accounts?
No, only checking accounts can be used for bill payment purposes.
7. When
can I start using electronic bill payment?
You can begin bill payment once you have received both your
Account ID and your Personal Security Code. These items are
required for the initial bill payment logon screen.
8. When
is bill payment available?
You can schedule payments 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
9. Are
my bill payment transactions reflected as Internet Banking
transactions?
All bill payment transactions become part of the Internet
Banking transaction history and show up in personal financial
management applications when the transaction history is downloaded.
10. How
do I add new payees?
You can add payees by accessing the Add Payee screen. New
payees will be added to the payee list immediately.
11. Can
bill payment be used when I am out of the country?
Bill payment provides you with peace of mind when you are
traveling for an extended period of time. All you need is
access to the Internet with a secure browser and you can pay
you bills while out of the country. Payees must be located
within the 50 United States and Territories.
12. Is
there a limit to the number of bill payment accounts I can
set-up?
Yes, you are limited to one bill payment account.
13. Who
can be paid using the bill payment system?
Anyone in the 50 United States and territories who can accept
a check can be paid using the bill payment system. You can
pay practically anyone- charge accounts, utilities, auto loans,
professionals, even a lawn service or a relative. However,
tax payments (such as federal, state and local) and court
directed payments (such as alimony and child support) cannot
be processed through our online bill payment system.
14. Can
I pay my bills on the weekend?
You can set up your payments during the weekend. However,
the system will prohibit you from scheduling a single payment
and the first of a recurring payment on the same weekend.
This is because payments scheduled for the weekend are always
processed on the Friday before. Therefore, when scheduling
payments on a weekend, the first day for which you can schedule
payments (single or recurring) is the first business day following
the weekend.
Generally, single or recurring payments that fall on a Saturday,
Sunday or bank holiday are processed on the previous business
day and are debited from your account within two business
days. If a bank holiday falls on either a Friday or Monday,
the debit will occur within three days.
15. If
I schedule multiple bill payments for a single day, how will
my account be debited- as a lump sum or separately?
Each bill payment is debited separately.
16. What
if I do not have sufficient funds on the day M&I Data
Services, our bill payment providers, debits my account?
Following is a summary of M&I Data Services Insufficient
Funds procedure: A block will automatically be placed on all
accounts that have an ACH debit returned to bill payment services.
No additional bill payments will be processed until the account
is properly funded and the return(s) cleared. If a payment
request is received while the account is blocked, a letter
will be sent notifying you that the payment(s) will not be
processed. A copy will also be sent to the Financial Institution.
For further information, click here.
Upon the first return, M&I Data Services will automatically
re-send all ACH returns under $100.00. Exception: debits for
payments in which the credit portion was sent electronically
will be resent regardless of the dollar amount without financial
institution verification.
M&I Data Services will contact the financial institution
to verify all returns exceeding $100.00. If funds are available,
they will re-send the return(s). If funds are unavailable
and if the payment was made by check, a stop payment will
be placed.
17. Are
all debits and credits sent out at the same time?
Yes.
18. How
is my account debited?
Your account is debited via ACH.
19. What
is ACH?
Automated Clearing House is a funds transfer system that provides
for the interbank clearing of electronic entries for participating
financial institutions.
20. If
I make an error in selecting an electronic payee and it results
in a late fee, am I responsible for the charges?
If you select an electronic payee with an address that is
different from that indicated on the payment coupon, then
you are responsible for the late fee. You always have the
option to manually enter a different address for a payee.
If you select an electronic payee with the address that matches
that indicated on the payment coupon, and M&I routes the
payment incorrectly, then M&I data services will take
responsibility for the late fee.
21. How
do I place a stop payment on a bill payment?
A payment may be edited or deleted anytime before the "process
date." Payments that have been remitted electronically
cannot be stopped.
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