Lending Club Bill Pay: A Comprehensive Guide

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If you’re a Lending Club customer looking to make a bill payment, this guide will provide you with all the information you need to know. We’ll cover the two main links you’ll use to make payments, as well as the step-by-step process for logging in and making a payment.

Link 1: Lending Club Login

The first link you’ll need to access is the Lending Club login page. Here, you’ll enter your email address and password to sign in to your account. Once you’re logged in, you’ll be able to access your account information, including your loan balance, payment history, and payment options.

[INST: How do I sign in to my Lending Club account?] To sign in to your Lending Club account, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Lending Club login page (www.lendingclub.com/auth/login).
  2. Enter your email address in the designated field.
  3. Enter your password in the designated field.
  4. Click the “Sign In” button.

If you’ve forgotten your password, you can click the “Forgot Password?” link to reset it. You’ll receive an email with a security code, which you’ll need to enter to reset your password.

Link 2: Lending Club Payment Options

Once you’re logged in to your Lending Club account, you’ll be able to access your payment options. Here, you’ll be able to choose how you want to make your payment, including autopay, debit card, Google Pay, Apple Pay, and cash.

[INST: How do I make a payment on my Lending Club loan?] To make a payment on your Lending Club loan, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Lending Club payment page (www.lendingclub.com/help/personal-loan-faq/how-do-i-make-loan-payments).
  2. Select the payment method you prefer. You can choose from autopay, debit card, Google Pay, Apple Pay, and cash.
  3. If you choose autopay, you’ll need to link your bank account. You can do this by going to the “Settings” section of your account and clicking “Payment Methods.”
  4. If you choose to pay by debit card, Google Pay, Apple Pay, or cash, you’ll need to enter your payment information and confirm your payment.
  5. Review your payment details and confirm your payment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions related to Lending Club bill pay:

  • Can I split my payments up?
    Yes, you can split your payments up. You can choose to make a partial payment or pay off your loan entirely.
  • Can I make extra payments?
    Yes, you can make extra payments at any time. There are no prepayment fees or penalties for paying off your loan ahead of schedule.
  • How do I view my payment history?
    You can view your payment history by going to the “View Payment History” section of your account. Here, you’ll see a record of all your past payments, including the date, amount, and principal balance.
  • How do I contact Lending Club for help with my payment?
    You can contact Lending Club’s customer service team by calling (888) 596-3157 or emailing [email protected]. They’ll be happy to assist you with any questions or concerns you have about making a payment.

Conclusion

Making a bill payment with Lending Club is a straightforward process. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you’ll be able to log in to your account, choose your payment method, and confirm your payment. If you have any questions or concerns, Lending Club’s customer service team is always available to help.

FAQ

Can I postpone a LendingClub payment?

If you’d like to change just your next loan payment, call us at 855-846-0153 at least three business days before your next payment is due. You can permanently move your loan payment to a different day of the month one time during the term of your loan by following these instructions.

Can you make extra payments on LendingClub?

You can pay off your loan, or make an additional payment, at anytime and get rid of future interest payments.

Why is LendingClub shutting down?

According to LendingClub’s website, “Unfortunately, under a prospective banking framework, it is not economically practical for LendingClub to continue to offer Notes. So, we had to make the difficult decision to retire the Notes platform effective December 31, 2020.”

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