Making a Deposit into Your Stash Banking Account
In a time crunch to pay your bills, or need to use your Stock-BackⓇ Card to make that purchase soon? Here are some alternative ways to add cash to your Stash Banking account.1
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- Deposit cash at a participating retailer.
- Use your cash balance in a payment app (like Venmo, Cash App, or PayPal).
- Set up a transfer to your Stash banking account from an external bank account.
- Set up direct deposit and get paid up to two days early with early Direct Deposit.3
You can also deposit a check directly into your Stash Banking account with mobile deposit. Check out this article for more info.
Read on for a breakdown of each method.
Please note: Your limits to transfer funds from an external bank to a Stash Banking account using the Stash app may vary day over day.
Deposit cash at a participating retailer.
You can now make instant, no additional fee cash deposits to your Stash banking account at some major retailers across the U.S., including CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, and Rite-Aid. Here’s how it works:
- Visit any participating retail location near you.
- Generate a unique barcode for that retailer here.
- Show the barcode to a cashier and make your cash deposit.
Try it out today. Deposit cash from retail locations
Use your cash balance in a payment app (like Venmo, Cash App, or PayPal).
If you have a cash balance on Venmo, Cash App, or PayPal, you can use that money to fund your Stash Banking account. Add your Stock-BackⓇ Card1 as a payment method on the app, then cash out your balance to Stash for a small fee. You can also link your Stash banking account to Venmo (using your account and routing numbers) to transfer funds for free.
Set up a transfer to your Stash banking account from an external bank account.
Check if your external bank account supports transfers to other accounts. If so, follow your bank’s instructions to initiate a transfer and provide your Stash banking account and routing numbers when prompted.1
Set up direct deposit and get paid up to two days early with early Direct Deposit.3
Deposit your paycheck (or just a portion of it) directly into your Stash Banking account1—you can even get paid up to two days early! Set up direct deposit
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