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June 05, 2023

How to pay your Chase Credit Card bill

A detailed guide on how to pay your Chase credit card bill

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If you have a Chase credit card, you must pay your monthly bills to maintain healthy credit history and financial well-being. If you fail to pay your Chase bill on time, you will encounter hefty late fees, affecting your credit score and impacting your overall financial history.

However, Chase's bill pay process is easy and straightforward, and you can do it directly on its website or app.

A step by step process on how to pay Chase credit card bill online

To proceed with Bill pay from your Juno account, go to Google Chrome browser and follow these steps (follow similar steps on your Chase App on your Apple or Android phone):

  1. Go to https://www.chase.com and log in to your account.

From the Home section, Go to the “Pay & Transfer’ option and select “Pay from accounts’. Once selected, you must add bank account details under the “Add external account tab.’

Image Source - Chase Official youtube channel

  1. Go to the Juno app on your phone or website. Go to the "Account" tab from the Home screen and then click the 'More' button. Under it, select the "Bill pay" option.
  1. Copy the Juno bank account and routing numbers to add a bank as a payment option on the service provider’s website.

Now go to the Chase account tab and Paste the bank account details under the “add external account’ tab. Your account details are successfully saved.

  1. To make a payment, go to your Chase account section. Click Credit Card and select ‘Pay Card’ to make your credit card payment.

Once the payment has been made, your cash will be deducted from your Juno account.

Image Source - Chase Official youtube channel

  1. However, we recommend enrolling in Chase's “Autopay” feature. Select the “set up” option under automatic payment to enable autopay before payment.

Once you have enabled the auto-pay feature, your cash will be deducted monthly from your Juno account.

Image Source - Chase Official youtube channel

Note - You can follow the above steps to enable and add any credit cards and make your credit card payments.

In addition to paying your Chase bill online, there are several alternative ways you can make your payment:

  1. Bill Pay by phone: Contact the Chase customer service number, typically on the back of your credit card. Follow the prompts to pay over the phone, providing the necessary details when prompted.
  1. Bill Pay by mail: If you prefer to pay by mail, you can send a check or money order along with the payment stub from your Chase credit card statement to the address provided on the statement. Ensure to allow enough time for the payment to reach them before the due date.

Note: Depending on your chosen payment method, additional fees or processing times may be associated with the payment.

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Kunal Shivalkar
Kunal Shivalkar
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