FREE BILLPAY
GMCU offers FREE bill payment services to members with a checking account. This free service, combined with our free or no-fee checking options, free Visa Check Card and free Internet Account Access, makes GMCU the region's leading financial services provider.
If you encounter any problems, please contact GMCU's Call Center at 800.808.2830.
PowerPay, GMCU's bill payment service makes paying the bills each month easy, convenient and secure.
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Pay the bill of any merchant. If a merchant is unable to accept an electronic payment, a paper check will be sent. In general, electronic payments will be made to the merchant in 2 -3 business days and paper bills 5 - 7 days from the time you submit your payment.
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Receive and pay bills electronically from participating merchants.
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Transfer money from your account to another persons account using the email feature.
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Look up 19 months of history of past bill payments.
Helpful Hint:
Remember, to access PowerPay, you log into the home banking platform, NetTeller MemeberConnect and then click on the Bill Payment tab.
* BillPay Terms:
BillPay is a free service for members who conduct bill payment transactions on a monthly basis. Members will be charged a monthly service fee of $5.65* if they sign up for the service but fail to conduct regular monthly transactions. Fees will be deducted from your GMCU checking account each month, if you do not pay any bills electronically that particular month.
This new online product makes bill paying online safe, easy and convenient. It also eliminates the cost of checks, stamps and envelopes. Take comfort in knowing that all your bills will arrive on time and you wont have to worry about late fees. If you have any questions about how the GMCU BillPay service works, please call GMCU's Call Center at 800.808.2830.
You must have a checking account with GMCU in order to enroll in BillPay. If you don't already have a checking account with GMCU, come in and open an account today.
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2) Enter Account Number (Make sure you enter every number-including 0's)
*If you are asked for the check number, enter the last four digits found after the account number. In most cases, you will not need to enter the check number.