Electronic Bill Pay is the most convenient service to be introduced since ATM's. As a subscriber, you can pay any bill by Internet 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
The first thing you'll need to do is gather your information (names, addresses, account numbers, etc.) about everyone you want to pay through Electronic Bill Pay. Once you have your information together, log into your Kress National Bank online banking account and choose the Bill Payment option on the left menu and you can begin adding payees and paying your bills online.
You can begin making payments right away once you access the bill pay site.
Electronic Bill pay is provided for fee of $5.95/mo with the first two (2) months FREE.
No. You need to allow at least five business days for payments to reach your payee. Be sure to remember that, although you can schedule a payment at any time, payments are actually sent to payees only on business days.
You can change or delete a bill payment up until 1:00 p.m. CST of the processing date you originally gave us.
You can schedule a single payment for up to 60 days in advance.
Bill payments are debited from your account on the processing date you requested.
If funds are not available on the requested processing date, your bill payment will be canceled.
A variable/single bill payment is a one time payment such as your telephone bill where the amount fluctuates each time. Or perhaps it is a payment you do not make regularly such as a florist you use only occasionally.
A recurring payment is one made regularly for the same dollar amount, on the same day each month such as your car or mortgage payment. You need only to set up a recurring payment once in the system and only call again when the payment is to be changed or canceled. Otherwise, your recurring payments will be made automatically.
You may schedule payments to be initiated on the day you enter the information, on a future date or on the same date each month. Although you can enter payment information 24 hours a day 7 days a week, payments can only be initiated on business days.
After funds are withdrawn from your account, we may remit your payments by electronic funds transfer, or if the biller does not accept electronic payments, by mailing your payee a check drawn on an account we maintain for this purpose, or by some other appropriate means. Because of the time it takes to remit your payment to the payee, they will not receive payment on the processing date (the date you instructed us to deduct the funds from your account). Therefore, in order to provide sufficient time for payments to be received by your payee, the processing date should be at least five (5) business days before the bill's actual due date.
Although a number of your payees accept payments electronically, many do not. For those that do not accept electronic payments, we must send a check to that payee through the U.S. mail. Once the check is received by the payee, it may also take a day or so for that payee to process the check and post it to your account. Even for electronic payments, it may take two or three days for your account to be posted.
First, be sure to allow the five (5) business days for a payee to receive your payment. If a payee does not post your payment within five (5) business days of the date you requested the payment to be processed, either call the toll free number on the bill pay site or give us a call at the bank. We will follow up on the payment and get back to you as soon as possible.
Each time you enter a payment you are given a transaction number so you can be sure we received your request. In addition, payments will appear on your monthly statement as well as being listed in your online banking history.
To make sure no payments are missed or duplicated while you're taking over bill payment yourself, you will first need to delete any pending scheduled payments. You will need to also contact the bank to turn your service off.
It is recommended that you NOT cancel any auto debit UNLESS your new bill pay program has the ability to electronically remit this payment to your merchant. To determine if your merchant is electronic with your new bill pay program, simply call the service and this information will be provided to you. Merchants who have their own debit program will often times not ALLOW 3rd party processors to remit payments to them. Our main concern is that your bill be paid in a timely manner and safely. Some typical merchants are, Insurance companies, Utility companies and Mortgage companies.
Transfer money between your accounts, deposit checks, and pay bills anytime anywhere.