How to Add E*Trade Investment Brokerage Trading Account as Paypal Bank Account for Withdrawal and Deposit
E*Trade Financial or E*Trade Securities is one of the leading online discount brokerage based in United States which allows non-US and international persons worldwide to open an investment or brokerage trading account to buy or sell stocks, shares, bonds, options, mutual funds, and exchange-traded funds. The unique feature of the ETrade investment account is its “complete” feature, which also provides customers with checking or current account facilities such as debit cards and cheque books.
With the complete all-in-one convenient feature of the E*Trade investment trading account, many non-US alien person has used ETrade as the alternative to owning a full feature bank account in United States, as getting a ‘true’ bank account in USA is becoming increasingly hard if not impossible at all. E*Trade account serves as an easier alternative to get a US-based checking account with debit card and check book facilities.
Best of all, withdrawal of money via ATM carries no fee, and withdrawal in local currency incur on mark-to-market exchange rate, thus making E-Trade account attractive for webmasters, publishers, bloggers, merchants, or product sellers from outside of US who need to receive US dollars, especially in Paypal account and want to withdraw the money in their home country local currency with low or no cost or fee. Paypal has a notoriously high fee charged to the exchange rate. Thus, it’s a good wise workaround and recommended to withdraw Paypal balance into E*Trade cash account (comes with any trading account), and then subsequently can be withdrew via PLUS and InterLink networked ATMs worldwide. Users can use the VISA debit card to do online or offline purchase directly too, or issue check for payment.
To add E*Trade account as a bank account in Paypal, follow these steps:
- Login to Paypal account.
- Go to Profile page.
- Click on Bank Accounts under “Financial Information” section.
- Click on Add button.
- Select United States in the “Country” drop down list.
- Enter ETRADE Clearing as the “Bank Name”.
- Select “Account Type” as Checking by clicking on the radio button.
- Enter 056073573 as the “Routing Number”.
- Then enter and re-enter your eight-digit E*TRADE Securities account number in the 2 “Account Number” fields.
- Click on Continue button.
- Paypal users can now withdraw money from Paypal account to the US bank account.
- However, to add funds from the bank account to PayPal account, or to fund the payment, the US bank account needed to be confirmed and verified. For this purpose, PayPal sends two small deposits with random value ranging from $0.01 USD to $0.99 USD into the added E*TRADE account. The credits will appear in E*Trade account Transaction History which can be viewed online within 2-3 business days.
So after 2 or 3 days, login to E*Trade online banking portal, then locate the credit transactions which has something like “ACHCredit PPDPAYPAL”. Then, to complete the bank account confirmation process, log in to Paypal account, click Profile, click the Bank Accounts link, select the bank account and click Confirm. Enter the two deposit amounts on “PayPal’s Confirm Bank Account” page and click Submit.
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February 9th, 2010 21:56
That sucks, you need to be a US resident and have a SS # to open an account. Foreigners are out of luck.
February 8th, 2010 02:40
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January 8th, 2010 22:38
Is these techniques still working in 2010 ?
October 12th, 2009 04:52
is it possible for me to transfer my etrade money into paypal? anyone can give advice?
March 10th, 2009 03:28
How to add my Firstrade account as paypal bank account
for deposit and withdrawal?
March 10th, 2009 03:27
How to add my Firstrade account as paypal bank account for deposit and withdrawal?
February 10th, 2009 18:25
Just as “dick” i would also like to know if this kind of soulution works in 2009. It would be great if the blog-owner or someone that is using it could comment on this.
Thanks in advance!
January 17th, 2009 20:37
So is this working for any of you guys, can you attach an etrade acct to your paypal in 2009.
December 1st, 2008 20:35
Hi,
Did anybody get a successful withdrawal from PayPal into the ETRADE Brokerage Account using this settings?
Thanks!
Gus.
September 9th, 2008 11:41
i still can’t see the small deposit amounts into my account after 6 day’s from paypal confirmation
April 2nd, 2008 17:22
That´s gooD FutureSpot
Un Saludo
el|te !!!
April 2nd, 2008 03:56
Excellent article. After chatting with some Fidelity folks, here is some additional information I learned…
There are 3 at least types of “transfer” options into your brokerage account (and pretty much into all financial institutions)
- Bank Wire or Bank or Wire or Bank/Wire transfers => typically between banks and is two-way (which means if you set it up, both sides can initiate deposit and withdrawals). ONLY USE THIS IF THE TWO ENTITIES ARE ABSOLUTELY TRUSTWORTHY
- EFT => typically between banks, financial institutions, individuals, intermediaries etc. This is also two-way
- Direct Deposit => typically from an organization to an individual and it is ONE-WAY only. This provides more protection if the orgnization is an intermediar who has the possiblity of being spoofed.
So, if you only want PayPal to be able to transfer money into your Brokerage account (and not allow PayPal to take money out), you want to make sure that you get/use the “Direct Deposit” information from your brokerage accoun NOT the Bank/Wire or EFT information.
I am not a lawyer nor a CPA or financial person, but this seems to make sense and so I thought I would add it to this article.