Switch automatic bill payments

Transfer online bill payments to a Capital One 360 Checking account.1

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
 

Set up online bill pay when you open a checking account

No overdraft fees, no minimums—it only takes about 5 minutes to open a 360 Checking account.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

First, you’ll need the biller name and address (including the 4-digit zip code extension) and your account number. Then follow these steps:

  1. Sign in to Capital One from the web or the mobile app, and from your 360 Checking account, select Pay Bills.
  2. Add a company or person who’ll receive the payment and enter the biller information required. To set up a recurring payment, follow the steps shown.
  3. Sign in to your old bank account and remove the payment from there.

Tip: Set up bill payment through Capital One online bill pay at least 4 business days before the bill’s due date.

To start, you’ll need the following:

  • Your login information for the service or store’s website
  • Your 360 Checking routing number (031176110) and account number
  • Your Capital One debit card number, expiration date and security code

Then follow these steps:

  1. Log in to the account you have at the service or store’s website.
  2. Go to the billing information page.
  3. Update your bank or debit card information to your new 360 Checking account or debit card details.

Tip: Check with your biller to understand switch timing to avoid late fees or penalty.

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