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How do I link an external account?

From your Member Center

  1. Select Move Money > Transfer funds.

  2. Under From or To, select Add a new external account.

  3. Select Instantly add to link your bank account using Plaid or Manually add to enter your account information manually.

You can also link an external account by clicking your Settings under your profile name, then Link New External Account.

From the LendingClub App

  1. Tap Move Money > Transfer Funds.

  2. Tap Manage External Accounts.

  3. Tap Link New External Account.

  4. Select Instant Add to link your bank account using Plaid or Link Bank Manually to enter your account information manually.

You can also link an external account by clicking Settings under your profile name, then Linked Accounts.

Depending on the linking option you choose, we might need to send two micro-deposits to the new external account to verify ownership. These micro-deposits typically take 3-5 business days to deposit in your bank account.

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