How to Add Money to PayPal

How to Add Money to PayPal

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How to Add Money to PayPal

Link your bank account and easily transfer funds

By Nicholas Congleton Nicholas Congleton Writer William Patterson University Nick Congleton has been a tech writer and blogger since 2015. His work has appeared in PCMech, Make Tech Easier, Infosec Institute, and others. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on July 26, 2021 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Apps Payment Services Best Apps

What to Know

Select Link a card or bank > Link a bank account > select and link your bank > Transfer Money > Add money to your balance. Alternatively, you can link a bank account or card to your PayPal account and draw funds directly from the source. No bank account? You can still give your Paypal account money to work with by using popular retailers and an iOS or Android phone. This article explains how to transfer money from your bank account to your PayPal balance. You can then use that balance to make online purchases. If you prefer, you can link your bank account or a credit or debit card to your PayPal account, and PayPal can draw directly from those sources without you having to add funds to your PayPal balance.

Add Funds to Your PayPal Balance

While you can navigate this on the PayPal mobile app, it's an easier process to go to PayPal's website on a PC or Mac. Go to PayPal in a browser and select Sign In in the upper right corner of the screen. You are taken to your PayPal summary page, displaying your current PayPal balance, recent transactions, linked bank accounts, and more. Select Link a card or bank on the lower right side of the summary screen if you don't already have a bank account linked. Select Link a bank account in the screen that opens. You can link a credit or debit card to use as a payment option, but you can't transfer funds from a card to PayPal. PayPal will show you the logos of popular banks. Select the one for your bank. If it's not on the list, select I have a different bank. PayPal displays a form to sign in to your bank using the same login information you use to sign in to your online banking dashboard. Enter your bank credentials and select Link Bank Instantly. If your bank wasn't on the list or you don't have online banking set up, select Enter account number manually instead to set up your bank manually. This process takes a few days to process. Return to your PayPal summary page and select Transfer Money. Select Add money to your balance. Select the bank account you want to transfer from. Enter an amount to transfer and select Add. A transfer to your PayPal balance from your bank account is initiated. It takes about two days to complete. How to Add a Credit Card to PayPal Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Add a Credit Card to PayPal How to Transfer Money From PayPal to a Bank Account How to Add a Credit Card to Cash App How to Fix it When PayPal is Not Working How to Add Money to a Venmo Balance How to Put Money on a Cash App Card How to Add a Credit Card to Apple Wallet How to Receive Money on PayPal How Long Does It Take for PayPal to Transfer Money? Can You Use PayPal on Amazon? How to Delete a PayPal Account How to Delete a Cash App Account How to Change Payment Method on Meta (Oculus) Quest and Quest 2 The 8 Best Money-Sending Apps of 2022 How to Pay With Google How to Add Money to PayPal Without a Bank Account Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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