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Transfer

  • Transfer Overview
  • Transfer Application
  • Creating transfers
  • Monitoring transfers
  • Plaid Ledger flow of funds
  • Transfer Dashboard
  • Refunds
  • Recurring transfers
  • Transfer UI
  • Platform Payments
  • Errors and troubleshooting
  • Testing in Sandbox
  • Legacy Flow of funds
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    Transfer Application

    Get approved to create transfers

    When you request access to Transfer in Production, Plaid will collect information from you regarding your business and customer verification processes. If your company is privately held, you will also need to submit identity verification details for a "control person" (such as an executive or senior manager).

    Originators vs Platforms

    As part of your application, Plaid will confirm what type of Transfer customer you are - either an Originator or a Platform.

    Originators need to move money between their business and their direct customer, no other parties are involved (retail business icon connecting to end customer icon). Platforms need to move money between their business, another party/business, and their customers (retail business icon connecting to a big office building icon, which connects to end customer icon).
    Types of Transfer customers

    Platform Payments is still in beta. If you are interested in Platform Payments, contact sales or your Plaid account manager, or see the Platform Payments documentation to learn more.

    What is an originator?

    An Originator initiates ACH payments and is the main beneficiary of these funds. Originators are a party to every transfer and have a direct contractual relationship with the consumer. If you are not contractually obligated to be the main beneficiary of the funds, you are likely a Platform.

    Examples of Originators:
    • Neobank funding a new user account
    • E-commerce website offering ACH as a payment method
    • Lender disbursing loan funds to a user
    What is a Platform?

    A Platform onboards originators of their own and facilitates money movement between them and their consumers. Platforms do not have a direct contractual relationship with their originator's consumers and are not obligated to be paid; they are simply an intermediary.

    Examples of Platforms:
    • Marketplace website that brings buyers and sellers together
    • Any reseller partner, such as a payment processor that provides an SDK to their customers using Plaid transfer functionality
    • SaaS provider that sells account funding tools or payment services
    • Crowdfunding website for nonprofit organizations

    To learn more about Plaid's Platform Payments solution, see the Platform Payments documentation.

    Transfer pricing

    Transfer is billed on a per-payment fee model; for more details, see the Billing documentation. Exact transfer pricing will vary depending on the details of your business, payments activity, and Plaid integration. After you have completed the Transfer Application form, Plaid will contact you with more information about the pricing that applies to you.

    Apply for Transfer

    Apply to gain access to Transfer in Production

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    Learn how to integrate Transfer into your app

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