How to add money to my Zolve account from a Non-US account?

Modified on Wed, 28 Jun, 2023 at 2:29 PM

Zolve provides you with a very convenient, cost-effective, and one of fastest ways to receive money from other international bank accounts.


If you are an Indian Immigrant Student looking to add money from your Indian account to Zolve account:


-> Click “Add Money” on your checking account home screen. 


-> Select the option to add money from “Your Indian Bank" and choose your purpose of Transfer


-> Proceed to provide a few other details like the source of funds, and employment status and verify your KYC details


-> Choose the currency and enter the amount you want to transfer


-> If you are receiving money from India, you can choose your preferred method of transfer


- UPI 

- NetBanking

- Direct Bank Transfer


If you are receiving through UPI, you can send amounts up to 1 lakh.


the If you are receiving through netbanking, transfer will happen after you add your netbanking account details and the source account is validated.


If you are receiving through Direct Bank Transfer,  you will need to add Zolve virtual account details as a beneficiary to your Indian bank account as the beneficiary and Initiate the transfer!!!


If you are a Working Professional or Non-Indian immigrant student:


You would be directed to Wise, to initiate a transfer from the Non-U.S account.


You would need to create a wise profile and complete the KYC process to initiate fund transfers from your Non-U.S account to Zolve checking account.


PS: Please choose the recipient as "Someone else" and enter your Zolve bank account number along with the ACH routing number (026073150).


That’s It!


Try receiving the money to your Zolve account from your loved ones today !! 



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