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How Do I Link My Bank Account(s)?

Link multiple bank accounts through Plaid to strengthen eligibility and reduce failed payments. Add accounts during your initial setup or later in Payment Methods to provide a fuller financial picture.

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You can link multiple bank accounts in Livble during your initial setup or at any time later in your account settings.

Adding more accounts can strengthen your eligibility and reduce the risk of failed payments when splitting your monthly dues.


📝 Option 1: During Your Initial Setup

When you first connect your bank through Plaid:

  • You can select multiple accounts (checking and savings) under the same login

  • You can also add additional banks from different institutions during the same session

Simply follow the Plaid prompts and choose all accounts you’d like to share before completing the connection.

This is the easiest time to link everything at once.


➕ Option 2: Add Accounts Later

You can also add more bank accounts at any time:

  1. Go to your Livble experience

  2. Navigate to Payment Methods

  3. Select Connect Another Bank

  4. Complete the Plaid flow again

You can repeat this process for multiple institutions.


💡 Why Link Multiple Accounts?

We encourage you to link all bank accounts you’re comfortable potentially being debited from.

This helps:

  • Provide a fuller view of your financial activity for eligibility

  • Reduce the chance of failed payments

  • Allow backup debit attempts if your primary account has insufficient funds

⚠️ If a scheduled payment fails, Livble may attempt to debit a secondary linked account on file.


🔐 Important Notes

  • All linked accounts are reviewed together during underwriting.

  • Accounts must allow ACH debits.

  • If you and a partner have separate logins at the same bank, each login must be connected separately.

  • You must authorize data sharing in Plaid to complete setup.


🔒 Is It Safe?

Yes. Livble uses Plaid, a secure financial connection service used by millions. Your banking credentials are encrypted and are not stored by Livble.

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