Apple Cash is a convenient financial service on your iPhone. You might use it to transfer money to other people via iMessages, and you can accrue cash back from your Apple Card, which pays up to 3% back on certain purchases. There are several ways to use the money in your Apple Cash account, but a common one is to transfer it to your bank account or to a Visa debit card. Show How to transfer Apple Cash to your bank accountYou can transfer some or all of your Apple Cash to your bank account. It takes one to three days for the transfer to complete, but it's completely free with no transfer fees.
How to transfer Apple Cash to a debit cardIf you prefer, you can transfer some or all of your Apple Cash to an eligible Visa debit card. This has the advantage of being an instant transfer, but you'll be charged a small fee (currently, it is 1% per transaction).
How to update your bank account informationIf you change your bank account or otherwise need to update your account information, you can do that from the Apple Wallet.
You only need to do this once; your banking information is automatically synchronized everywhere you use Apple Cash on all your Apple devices. How to troubleshoot problems transferring money from Apple CashMost of the time, you should have no trouble transferring money from Apple Cash to a bank account or debit card. Sometimes, of course, things go wrong. Here are some things to watch for:
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