Transferring funds from a Deposit Account (Reserve Account) to a Line of Credit (Purchase Power)
Sign in to Your Account to transfer available funds from your Deposit Account (Reserve Account) to your Line of Credit (Purchase Power).
- Sign in to the Pitney Bowes Your Account online portal.
- If prompted, select the Your Account business portal, otherwise, you will be directed to your Your Account dashboard.
- Select Postage and click Prepaid Balance.
- Select the Transfer To Credit Line link under the Available Balance section for the account to transfer from.
- Select the PB Postage account to transfer the funds from.
- Select the Line of Credit (Purchase Power) account then select Set Up a One-Time Transfer.
- Enter the amount to transfer and select Transfer Now.
To help the government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, Federal law requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person who opens an account. Accordingly, in order to activate your Account, the Bank asks that you provide identifying information, including your address and taxpayer identification number. The Bank may also ask for additional identifying information, where appropriate, including asking that your representative who is opening your Account to provide his/her name, address, date of birth, driver’s license and/or other documents and information that will allow the Bank to identify him/her. In order to participate in the Program, you must provide the information described in this paragraph. You agree to provide all such requested identifying information.
Eligibility subject to credit approval and customer verification. This is not a commitment to lend, and this does not create, and is not intended to create a legally binding obligation on either of us. Program, rates, Terms & Conditions are subject to change.
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UPDATED: October 29, 2024