Did you receive an Amazon gift card as a Diwali gift? Did you use it and add the money to your Amazon Pay wallet too? Then you have to decide how to use it. While one way is to buy from Amazon and pay using the Amazon Pay Wallet? But you had something else in mind and it is available on another website or in a local store near you.
Do not worry. You can transfer money from your Amazon Pay wallet to your bank account. Just follow the instructions below. But before proceeding, it is important to know that the installation is only available if you have completed the full KYC. Amazon KYC verification is free and does not require any fees. Here’s how you can complete your KYC on Amazon
– Open the KYC section on your Amazon app and tap KYC under Manage
– Then click and upload a selfie and your document
– Check your Aadhaar card.
– Then complete your verification via a video call with the Amazon agent.
Once the KYC is completed, you can finally transfer the Amazon Pay balance to your bank account. here’s how
Step 1- Open the Amazon app on your phone
2nd step- Access the Amazon Pay section by tapping on the icon present on the home page of the app. You can also click on the hamburger icon at the bottom of your screen to access the section
Step 3- Tap Send Money
Step 4- Then select the option “To the bank”
Step 5- Fill in the details like IFSC code, account number and account holder name. Then tap Pay Now
Step 6- Next, enter the amount you wish to transfer and press Continue
Step 7- The app screen will now show you the payment methods. Tap Show more ways and select Pay with Amazon Pay balance
Step 8 – Now press Continue. The money will then be transferred to your bank account.
Amazon Pay is the e-wallet service offered by the Amazon e-commerce platform. Similar to other e-wallets, Amazon Pay allows users to send and receive money using UPI. Amazon Pay allows users to pay bills, scan QR codes, book movie tickets and more.
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