What are the supported payment methods for employers?

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Nneka
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As an employer, there are different ways to pay your contractors' invoice on Remote depending on your billing currency and what withdrawal method your contractor uses. We’re working towards implementing more pay-in support options in the future.

Employer Currency If your contractor uses Stripe Connect If your contractor uses Remote payouts, powered by Wise
US Dollars (USD) Bank Transfer (ACH Credit Transfer / Wire) ACH Direct Debit Credit / Debit Card

Bank / Wire Transfer (available for all)

ACH Direct Debit / Cards (eligibility depends on the state. Full list at the end of this table)

Canadian Dollars (CAD) Not Available Bank / Wire Transfer
Singapore Dollars (SGD) Not Available Bank / Wire Transfer
Australian Dollars (AUD) Not Available Bank / Wire Transfer
New Zealand Dollars (NZD) Not Available Bank / Wire Transfer
Euros (EUR)

SEPA Direct Debit

Credit / Debit Card

Bank / Wire Transfer
Danish Krone (DKK) Credit / Debit Card Not Available (Some older Customers may be able to use Direct Debit & Card)
Norwegian Krone (NOK) Credit / Debit Card Not Available (Some older Customers may be able to use Direct Debit & Card)
Swedish Krona (SEK) Credit / Debit Card Not Available (Some older Customers may be able to use Direct Debit & Card)
Swiss Franc (CHF) Credit / Debit Card Not Available (Some older Customers may be able to use Direct Debit & Card)
Great British Pounds (GBP) Bank Transfer (Faster Payments) BACS Direct Debit, Debit / Credit Card Bank Transfer / Wire

Eligible States

If your company is located in one of the following states in the US, you will be able to use ACH Direct Debit or Card as a payment method

  • CA: California
  • CT: Connecticut
  • HI: Hawaii
  • ID: Idaho
  • IL: Illinois
  • KS: Kansas
  • KY: Kentucky
  • LA: Louisiana
  • ME: Maine
  • MO: Missouri
  • NE: Nebraska
  • NV: Nevada
  • NY: New York
  • NC: North Carolina
  • OH: Ohio
  • PA: Pennsylvania
  • TN: Tennessee
  • TX: Texas
  • VA: Virginia
  • WA: Washington
  • WY: Wyoming

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