HOW TO SWITCH BANKS
Make the move to no-minimum, no-fee checking
Switch bills from your old bank to your new 360 Checking account today so you can pay bills on time as scheduled.
Home and Utilities
Mortgage • Rent • Property fees • Water • Gas • Cable • Internet • Phone • Electric
Subscriptions
TV • Streaming • Apps • Music • Food • Magazines • Drinks • Clothing
Loans/Payments
Student • Personal • Home equity • Vehicle • Credit cards
Transportation
Parking • Tolls • Rideshares • Public transit • Vehicle payments
Insurance
Home • Renters • Property • Auto • Health • Life • Travel • Pet
Family/Self Care
Medical care • Pharmacy • Child care • Pet care • Gym membership • Massage • Spa
CLOSE YOUR OLD ACCOUNT
In with the new, out with the old
Remember, once you’re done switching bills to your new 360 Checking account, it’s time to say your goodbyes and close your old bank account.
How do I switch bills to my 360 Checking account if I pay directly from my old bank account?
First, you’ll need the biller name and address (including the 4-digit zip code extension) and your account number. Then follow these steps:
Tip: Set up bill payment through Capital One online bill pay at least 7 business days before the bill’s due date.
How do I switch bills if I use an account number or debit card number I’ve stored with an online service or store?
To start, you’ll need the following:
Then follow these steps:
Tip: Check with your biller to understand switch timing to avoid late fees or penalty.