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Initiate a payout
One Escrow
Initiate Payout
You can initiate payouts from the virtual accounts you created to improve cash flow management, enhance financial organisation, flexibility, security, and simplify reconciliation.
Initiate a payout
Follow the instructions below to initiate a payout from the virtual account:
Login to the
Payouts
dashboard using your credentials.
From the navigation pane, click
One Escrow
>
Escrow Account
.
Click
Allocate Funds
in the
One Escrow - Escrow Account
page.
Enter the following information in the
Initiate Payout
popup:
Beneficiary ID - Enter the ID of the beneficiary that you want to transfer the amount.
Fund Source - Select the fund source that you want to debit the transfer amount.
Transfer Method - Choose a transfer method from the dropdown menu.
Transfer ID - Enter a unique ID to identify the transfer. This is an optional field.
Amount - Enter the amount you want to transfer.
Remarks - Enter any remarks.
Click
Confirm.
You have successfully initiated a payout, and the popup will display the transaction information.
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