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Creators: Upfluence Pay - How to withdraw funds

You can withdraw funds to your bank or debit card

Updated over a week ago

We know how important it is for you to get the funds you raise quickly and securely, which is why we don't set any limits on when or how often you can withdraw and provide a range of options for you to do so, all for free.

About payouts and withdrawals πŸ’°

When you set up your account, you'll need to link a payout method, secured by our payment processor, Stripe. You cannot currently link multiple bank accounts, or multiple payout methods. There are two ways to transfer funds:

  • Direct deposit to a bank account

  • Direct deposit to a debit card

How to withdraw funds πŸ’Έ

All payments are automatically sent to your bank account or debit card on a 48-72 hour rolling basis after a payment is made. Withdrawals are not automatic – they don't need to be manually initiated.

If you want to know the withdrawal status:

  • This will redirect you to your dedicated Upfluence Pay (powered by Stripe) account dashboard

  • Click on "See details"

  • See the payout details and the payout expected date

Payout FAQ πŸ€”

Do I have to reach my goal in order to withdraw funds?

No, goals are completely optional and do not affect payouts in any way.

Are payouts automatic?

Yes, all payments are automatically sent to your bank account or debit card on a 48-72 hour rolling basis after a payment is made

Can I withdraw part of my balance?
No, as withdraws are automatic, you can't define a specific amount to withdraw

Can I connect multiple bank accounts, or split my payments?

Not at this time β€” you will need to connect a single bank account or debit card at a time. You cannot split disbursements between payout methods.

Are bank transfers secure?

Bank transfers are processed using Stripe Connect, which provides one of the most secure and reliable ACH transfer services available. Stripe undergoes a PCI Level 1 Service Provider evaluation each year, the most stringent level of security certification available in the payments industry.

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