Staring at a direct deposit form wondering, “What’s Chime’s bank name and address?” It’s a common question, and I’ve seen it cause unnecessary stress.
Nobody wants their paycheck or tax refund delayed!
I’m going to show you what you need to know about Chime Bank name and address for deposits, and how to find it fast (I built a tool below to help). You’ll get your Chime direct deposits set up quickly and without the usual hassles.
Chime Direct Deposit Details: Get it Right!
Setting up direct deposit for Chime? Use this helper to understand what bank name, address, and numbers you need. Remember: Chime isn't the bank!
⚠️ Chime is NOT a Bank!
Chime is a financial technology company. Banking services are provided by The Bancorp Bank, N.A. or Stride Bank, N.A.
For direct deposits, use your specific partner bank's name and address, not "Chime."
📱 Find YOUR Details in the Chime App
The Chime app is your source of truth:
- Open Chime app
- Go to Settings → Account Information
- Or: Move Money → Set up Direct Deposit
❌ Common Mistakes
- Using "Chime" as bank name
- Using Chime's corporate address
- Guessing your partner bank
The Tool Gave You Answers. The Newsletter Gives You Moves.
General information only. Check Chime app for your specific details. Not affiliated with Chime.
Chime banking services are provided through partnerships with FDIC-insured banks, offering modern features like early direct deposit access. Understanding which partner bank holds your account and how to reach support is essential for managing your Chime account effectively.
| Information Needed | Details |
|---|---|
| Chime’s Nature | Financial Technology (FinTech) Company |
| Bank Partners | Either Stride Bank N.A or The Bancorp Bank |
| Stride Bank N.A Address | 324 W Broadway Avenue, Enid, OK, 73701 |
| The Bancorp Bank Address | 6100 S Old Village Place, Sioux Falls, SD, 57108 |
| Direct Deposit | Available with Early Access to Funds |
| Customer Support | 1-844-244-6363 |
For account-specific questions or to verify which partner bank holds your Chime account, contact customer support at 1-844-244-6363 for immediate assistance.
This table serves as a quick reference for the Chime bank name and address, as well as other essential details. In addition, you will need the bank routing number:
- Chime (partnered with Stride Bank N.A.): Routing Number – 103100195
- Chime (partnered with The Bancorp Bank): Routing Number – 031101279
Feel free to refer back to it as you navigate through the rest of the article.
What You Need to Know: Your Chime Bank Details
- Chime isn’t actually a bank. Chime is a financial technology company. It partners with The Bancorp Bank, N.A. or Stride Bank, N.A. (both Member FDIC) to provide banking services. Your funds are FDIC-insured through these partners.
- For direct deposits (paychecks, tax refunds), you must use the name and address of your specific partner bank (The Bancorp Bank, N.A. or Stride Bank, N.A.), not “Chime.”
- Find it in the App: The easiest way to find your correct Chime partner bank name, address, and routing number is in the Chime app:
- Go to Settings > Account Information.
- Or, go to Move Money ➔ Set up Direct Deposit (often has a “Get Completed Form” option). This is often detailed on Chime’s help pages.
- Why It Matters: Using the wrong details (like “Chime” as the bank or Chime’s corporate HQ address) will cause payment delays or rejections.
- Specific Chime Addresses: Chime has its own PO Box or corporate addresses for things like legal notices or arbitration, but these are not for direct deposits.
Key Takeaways Ahead
Chime’s Bank Name: The Quick Answer You Need
Here’s the most important thing: Chime is a financial technology company, not a bank itself. Chime provides its app and services by partnering with actual, FDIC-insured banks. The two main banks Chime works with are:
Using “Chime” as the bank name is incorrect for this purpose. [As Chime now clearly states, “Chime is a financial technology company, not a bank. Banking services are provided by The Bancorp Bank or Stride Bank, N.A.; Members FDIC.”
This structure is common for neobanks and is crucial for understanding your account.
When you set up direct deposit, you’ll need the name and address of one of these partner banks. Specifically, the one your Chime account is linked to.
So from my experience, getting Chime’s official name right matters big time. Here’s your cheat sheet:
| Bank Name | Account Number Format |
|---|---|
| The Bancorp Bank | 8 digits |
| Stride Bank, N.A. | 10 digits |
- If your Spending Account mentions Stride Bank, N.A., use “Stride Bank, N.A.“
- If your Spending Account mentions The Bancorp Bank, use “The Bancorp Bank, N.A.” on financial docs
How to Find Your Chime Bank Name and Address in Seconds
“Okay, Michael, how do I find my specific partner bank info?” Easy – your Chime app is the best source.
Your Chime App: The Best Place for Accurate Info
- Open your Chime app.
- Go to Settings.
- Look for Account Information (or similar).
- A great spot is often under Move Money ➔ Set up Direct Deposit. You’ll likely find a “Get Completed Form” or “View direct deposit info” option.
This will show your specific partner bank (The Bancorp Bank, N.A. or Stride Bank, N.A.), its address for deposits, and your routing/account numbers. This process is often detailed on Chime’s official help center.
Here’s what I tell clients: Always check the app before filling out any forms. It’s the most current source for your account.
Your Chime Debit Card: A Quick Clue
The back of your Chime Visa® Debit Card usually names the issuing partner bank (The Bancorp Bank, N.A. or Stride Bank, N.A.). This confirms your partner bank, but for the address, the app is still king.
When Do You Need Chime’s Partner Bank Name and Address?
Here’s when you need these specific details.
Setting Up Direct Deposit (Paychecks, Tax Refunds)
This is the #1 reason. For any direct deposit:
- Paychecks: Your employer needs your Chime account number, routing number, and the partner bank’s name and address.
- Tax Refunds & Government Benefits (SSI, etc.): The IRS and other agencies also require the partner bank’s name and address, not just “Chime.”
The IRS explicitly states that direct deposit information must be accurate for successful processing. Using the wrong info here is a common cause for refund delays.
For Chime Direct Deposit – Chime bank name, city and state, and zip code
| Chime Bank Name | Chime Bank Address | Bank City, State | Zip Code |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stride Bank N.A | 324 W Broadway Avenue | Enid, OK | 73701 |
| The Bancorp Bank | 6100 S Old Village Place | Sioux Falls, SD | 57108 |
Other Official Needs (Legal Mail, Disputes)
Sometimes you might need Chime’s company addresses for specific, non-deposit situations. These details can usually be found on Chime’s contact or legal pages on the official Chime website.
- Disputing Debts (Arbitration Rejection): Chime, PO Box 417, San Francisco, CA 94104
- Legal Service of Process on Chime: ATTENTION: Legal Service of Process Team, 409 Silverside Road, Suite 105, Wilmington, DE 19809
- Stopping Preauthorized Transfers to Chime: Chime, P.O. Box 417, San Francisco, CA 94104-0417
Important: These are for correspondence with Chime, the company. Do NOT use these for direct deposits.
Why Your Employer Needs Chime’s Partner Bank Details
You might ask, “If I use the Chime app, why does my employer care about another bank?” Fair question! Your employer (or the IRS, etc.) needs the partner bank’s details because:
- Payments Go to Real Banks: Money is sent to actual, chartered banks. The partner bank is where your Chime funds are held.
- Financial System Rules: Payment systems (like ACH for direct deposits) require accurate bank identification to work correctly.
- Compliance: Payers need to ensure they’re sending money to legitimate, regulated institutions.
- FDIC Insurance Confirmation: Your Chime deposits are FDIC-insured through these partner banks. Using their correct details helps confirm this. [Chime’s own disclosures emphasize this partnership for FDIC coverage].
I’ve seen folks like David, a recent grad setting up his first payroll, nearly use Chime’s office address – a mistake that would’ve definitely delayed his pay.
Common Chime Bank Detail Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)
Here are some common mistakes people make:
- Mistake 1: Using “Chime” as the bank name for deposits.
- Truth: Use your partner bank’s name (The Bancorp Bank, N.A. or Stride Bank, N.A.). I saw this with a freelancer, whose client payment was held up until she corrected “Chime” to her actual partner bank’s name. This is a frequent topic in online forums (e.g., Reddit’s r/chimefinancial).
- Mistake 2: Using Chime’s corporate HQ address (San Francisco, CA) for banking.
- Truth: This is Chime’s office, not where your money goes. You must use the partner bank’s address found in your app. Partner bank addresses are often in places like Sioux Falls, SD (for The Bancorp Bank, N.A.) or Enid, OK (for Stride Bank, N.A.), but always verify your specific one in the app.
- Mistake 3: Assuming all Chime accounts use the same partner bank/address.
- Truth: Chime uses both banks. Your account is tied to one. Check your app to know which one is yours. (Why two? Business reasons like product specialization – what matters is your specific bank.)
What If My Chime Direct Deposit is Rejected? Quick Fixes
It’s frustrating! If your deposit is rejected:
- Re-Check Your App: Instantly verify all details (account, routing, bank name, bank address) in your Chime app. Typos happen!
- Talk to Your Payer: Ask your employer/IRS to confirm the details they used.
- Explain Clearly: If they question the partner bank name, politely explain Chime’s model.
- Use Chime’s Pre-filled Form: Generate a direct deposit form from the app to give your employer. This usually clears things up.
- Call Chime Support: If problems persist, call Chime (their support number is often listed as 1-844-244-6363, but verify on their official contact page) or use in-app support.
Get Your Chime Details Right, Get Paid Faster
Understanding that Chime uses partner banks (The Bancorp Bank, N.A. or Stride Bank, N.A.) and knowing how to find your specific partner bank details in the app is the key to smooth direct deposits.
My final piece of advice: always double-check your app before sharing your banking info. It takes seconds and can save you days of waiting for your money.
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