Bills, subscriptions, and other recurring expenses—manage them in the PayPal app.
Bouncing between billers’ sites? Save time. Pay bills in the PayPal app.
We'll help calculate each person's share and send them payment requests.
Payments are encrypted, helping to keep your full financial info secure.
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The hassle-free way to link, track and manage all your subscriptions, all in one place.
Track transactions, check due dates. Schedule payments and set up recurring ones. Change your payment methods. Plus, get updates on your subscription renewals.
Add cash to your PayPal balance1 anytime. If there isn’t enough to cover a bill payment, we’ll use your linked bank or card. Now that’s peace of mind.
Choose “Add & Pay Your Bills.”
Find your biller, add the details, and make a payment.
Track due dates and balances at a glance.
Select any expense to view payment details.
Split payments with others to make settling up a snap.
Bill Pay
| Subscription Management
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What it’s for | |
Paying bills to companies | Managing recurring service payments |
Who starts payment | |
You (mostly) | The service provider (based on your agreement) |
Examples | |
Utilities, credit cads, phone bills | Spotify, Netflix, Hulu, Gym Memberships |
Where to find it | |
PayPal website and app | Within the PayPal App |
Yes, there are multiple ways to pay your bills online with PayPal. You can link, pay, and manage your bills from the PayPal app or PayPal.com. Some biller websites allow you to pay with PayPal directly from their site by choosing PayPal during checkout. If you are enrolled in PayPal Direct Deposit, you can set up PayPal Direct Debit to make bill payments on other sites using your PayPal balance routing and account numbers.
From the PayPal.com website:
On the PayPal app:
If you’re enrolled in PayPal Direct Deposit, you can set up PayPal Direct Debit to make one-time and recurring bill payments using your PayPal balance. Direct Debit payments occur over the ACH network using your assigned routing and account numbers. Learn more about PayPal Direct Debit.
Here’s how to enable Direct Debit payments from PayPal.com or the PayPal app:
To set up a payment, provide your assigned routing and account numbers when the merchant or service provider prompts you for a bank account. Here’s how to find your routing and account numbers:
You can use PayPal to pay bills online, including power, water, phone and subscription services, and more. Learn more about how to link and pay for your Subscriptions.
When you pay your bill with a different payment method other than PayPal, it can take some time to reach our system. Once your payment posts in the PayPal network, the bill will show as "paid" and you can disregard the overdue notice.
Depending on your biller, your payment may not post until after it’s due even if you pay on PayPal before the due date.
For best results, pay your bill more than five days prior to the due date. If you do see late fees, you can sometimes request a correction or a late fee refund. Contact your biller for details about late fees.
Purchases made with PayPal can be split right from the PayPal app. Click on your payment from your Activity or Bills hub to view payment details. Select "Split this payment with others" to split the expense with other people. From there, you can select the people you want to split the expense with. We'll automatically calculate the amount each person owes (with options to adjust each share) and send a payment request their way.
For payments not made with PayPal, select "Split the bill" from the App menu or Send and Request hub and enter the expense amount.
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