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How to Set Up Drip Payouts Via Stripe Connect
How to Set Up Drip Payouts Via Stripe Connect
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Written by Joseph Odera
Updated over 4 months ago

To withdraw your earnings from Drip, you need to connect your bank account to Stripe, Drip’s payment processor. Once your bank account is linked, you’ll be able to access your payouts and transfer funds to your bank. Here’s how to set up your bank account with Stripe.

Steps to Set Up Your Bank Account with Stripe:

  1. Log in to Your Drip Seller Account:
    Start by logging into your Drip account. From your seller hub, navigate to the settings or payments section where you manage your payout settings.

  2. Connect Your Bank Account via Stripe:
    In the payout settings section, you’ll see an option to “Setup Stripe Connect.” Click on this option to begin the setup process. You will be redirected to Stripe’s website to link your account.

  3. Enter Your Bank Account Information:
    Once on Stripe’s platform, you will need to provide your bank account details, including your account number and routing number. Make sure to enter accurate information to avoid any issues with receiving your payouts.

  4. Complete the Verification Process:
    After entering your bank account details, Stripe may require you to complete a verification process. This typically involves verifying your identity by providing personal information like your name, address, and possibly other documents depending on your location.

  5. Confirmation of Bank Account Setup:
    Once the setup and verification are complete, Stripe will confirm that your bank account is linked. You can now start withdrawing your Drip payouts directly to your bank account.

Important Notes:

  • Mandatory for Payouts:
    You won’t be able to withdraw any earnings from Drip until your bank account is successfully connected to Stripe.

  • Verification Time:
    Stripe’s verification process can take a short amount of time, depending on your bank and the information you provide. Ensure all details are correct to avoid delays.

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