Sending Funds to your Wallet from your Bank

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You can create an ACH route that automatically converts fiat assets to your crypto wallet. Any ACH transfers to this route will be received as USDC in your wallet.

Image showing flow of funds from a Bank to an ACH route, and from the ACH route into a crypto wallet.

Prerequisites

  • KYB completed for your organization

Create an ACH route for your wallet

  1. From your dashboard, select a Wallet

  2. Click wallet Settings

  3. Click Enable ACH deposits

  4. Select a destination network to receive USDC

  5. Copy the generated ACH routing details when you send funds from your bank

Screen recording of Stackup's crypto payments platform that shows how to create an ACH route to send funds to a wallet

Can I have multiple destination networks?

No, at this time we only support one ACH route per wallet

How it works

When you send USD to your wallet’s ACH route, our partner Bridge automatically transfers USDC into your wallet. This transfer only occurs after the ACH transaction is settled.

Processing timeline:

  • Funds typically arrive in 1-2 business days

Stackup never has custody of your funds during this process. Conversion of your funds is subject to your agreement with the partner that you entered into during the KYB process.

Troubleshooting

Q: My funds haven't arrived in my bank account

A: ACH transfers can take up to 2 business days. If it's been longer, check your bank’s transaction history to verify the status or contact our support team.

Q: Can I change the destination of an existing ACH route?

A: No. For security reasons, ACH routes are permanently linked to a wallet.

Q: Are there any fees for using ACH transfers?

A: See Pricing

Partner services

We partner with Bridge to process direct ACH transfers and fiat conversions. The proxy address connected to your bank is a Bridge address specifically configured to liquidate to your account.

Important disclaimers

Stackup is a technology company, not a bank or financial institution. We do not provide banking services or take custody of your funds at any time.

While we're here to help troubleshoot issues, conversion of your funds is subject to your agreement with Bridge. Review the Terms of Service for more details.