How long does it take to see money from Direct Deposit in my PayPal Balance account?
Funds deposited via Direct Deposit are automatic once set-up. The actual timeframe for the money to hit your PayPal Balance account depends on a few factors.
It can take up to 2 pay cycles for Direct Deposit payments from employers or payroll providers to begin. This is primarily because there’s a cutoff before which your employer or payroll provider would need to select your account information to verify and arrange Direct Deposit.
The cutoff (including what type of payroll software your employer or payroll provider uses and when payroll is submitted) and when Direct Deposit was set up (date and time of day), will impact when your account can receive money via Direct Deposit. This may mean you’ll continue to receive physical checks for a little while longer until everything is set up.
Once Direct Deposit is set up:
Money transferred via Direct Deposit is generally available on the day that the funds are applied to your account. It can be 2 days in advance or the same day, depending on the type of funds coming in. We don’t receive money via Direct Deposit instantly; there’s some delay between the payment being initiated by the Payer and it arriving to PayPal. For example, Direct Deposit of money may be delayed for a few days in the event of a federal or bank holiday.
For customers who are eligible to receive Direct Deposit 2-Day Early Access, access to the money depends on when we get payment instructions from your Payer (your employer, government agency, or payroll provider). When we get instructions before the scheduled payment date, your money can be made available up to 2 days sooner. Availability and timing vary based on the Payer.
For customers who don’t currently have Direct Deposit 2-Day Early Access, you should receive your money no later than 8pm EST on your payment day. If you haven’t received your money, please contact the Payer to check that the account and routing number details are correct. Once confirmed, you can contact us to investigate further.
If you don’t currently have Direct Deposit 2-Day Early Access, we’re working to enable its capability in the coming months.