Your Found account comes with its own bank account and routing number. You can use these to transfer funds into your account, as well as to make payments. You might see this type of payment referred to as “ACH,” a “bank transfer,” or “direct deposit.”
Where you can use your account and routing number:
Transfers between Found and your personal bank account: Your bank may allow you to make transfers directly to or from your Found account. They’ll need to know your Found account and routing numbers to do so. If they ask for your Found account type, choose “checking.”
Receiving direct deposit payments: If you get via direct deposit—or if you use a payment service like Venmo, Square, or PayPal—you can use your Found account and routing numbers to make deposits to your Found account.
Making payments: If you pay bills or invoices for your business, you may have the option to pay via bank transfer. You can use your Found account and routing numbers to pay these directly from your Found account.
You can access your Found account and routing numbers from the Primary pocket and Business Banking pages.
Note: each Pocket also has its own unique account number, which allows you to receive deposits and make payments directly from that Pocket.