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Fast Bank Transfers

How long does a withdrawal take via Fast withdrawals?

Should you withdraw to a bank that is supported by The Clearing House (TCH) payment network, once this is paid by Dabble, you'll receive funds instantly 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Real-Time Payments (RTP) through the TCH network ensure nearly instant processing, making withdrawals more efficient and reliable. This enables transactions to finalize quickly, especially for billing or payout needs, ensuring that funds are transferred securely and without unnecessary delays.

See a list of eligible Participating Financial Institutions. Alternatively, you can also verify your bank's RTP support by directly contacting customer service, checking your bank’s documentation, or using resources in your bank's app that may list transaction methods.

**You will need to link your bank account to Aeropay by following the below steps.**

How to link your bank account?

  1. Open the Dabble app and tap the Settings cog at the top of the screen.

  2. Select Withdrawals.

  3. Tap Securely link your bank account.

  4. Tap Agree & Continue.

  5. Choose your banking institution from the list.

  6. Log in using the same username and password you use for your bank’s online portal.

  7. Verify your identity by entering the verification code sent to the email associated with your bank.

  8. Select a checking account to link.

  9. Tap Continue to complete the process.

Once you tap on this, this will take you to Aeropay, to begin the linking process.

Choose your bank. You can use the Search to help find this listed bank there.

Tap on Continue and follow the prompts to begin the process of linking your bank account to Dabble.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

If you encounter a "no connection" error or other issues during the linking process, follow these steps:

  • Use the manual bank connection option provided in the app.

  • Enter your bank’s routing and account numbers carefully.

  • Ensure that the phone number and personal details match those on your Dabble/Aeropay profile to avoid mismatches.

  • Once submitted, your bank should show as connected after verification.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Are regional banks and credit unions likely to support RTP? Participation varies among financial institutions, but many smaller banks are joining the RTP network. Contact your bank to verify RTP support.

  • When can I link a bank account for fast withdrawals? You can link a bank account once you have a withdrawable balance in your Dabble account.

My bank is not supported, How can I connect to this?

Aeropay allows for you to manually add a Checking bank account if it is not in the list. This will allow you to have those details instantly verified. To manually link your bank account:

  1. Open the Dabble app and go to Settings.

  2. Select Withdrawals.

  3. Enter your bank’s routing and account numbers.

  4. Verify your identity as prompted.

You can also manually add your Bank Account to Dabble via the 'manually add it here' option on the Withdrawal page.

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**CashApp is not supported for withdrawals.**

How long does a withdrawal take via Fast withdrawals?

If you link a bank account through Aeropay that is supported by The Clearing House (TCH) payment network, you will receive your funds within about an hour, including weekends, once paid by Dabble. If the bank is not supported by Real Time Payments, this will follow normal ACH processing times, which will show as paid and take 1 to 3 banking days to clear, subject to your bank's processing times. If you are not sure whether your bank supports RTP, consider checking The Clearing House's directory of RTP-participating financial institutions, reviewing your bank's documentation, or reaching out to customer support for confirmation.

Already hold an Aeropay wallet?

You'll just simply need to verify your identify, by confirming a security question that will be sent to your original email you had when you created your account with Aeropay.

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