Seeing a GOODLEAP charge on your statement?
Common ways GOODLEAP charges might appear on your statement
- GOODLEAP AGNT PYMNT
GOODLEAP PAYMENT
GOODLEAP ACH DEBIT
GOODLEAP FINANCE
GOODLEAP AUTO PAY
GOODLEAP LOAN PAYMENT
What is GoodLeap?
GoodLeap is a financial technology company that provides point-of-sale financing for sustainable home upgrades such as solar panels, energy-efficient windows, roofing, and smart home improvements. The company partners with contractors and installers to offer flexible financing and automatic payment options for homeowners. Learn more at goodleap.com.
Common causes for GOODLEAP charges
- Monthly loan or financing payments for a solar or home improvement project.
- Automatic debits set up for a GoodLeap financing plan.
- Agent or contractor payments processed on behalf of your installation company.
- Refunds or adjustments related to canceled or refinanced home energy loans.
Decoding GOODLEAP charge tags
- GOODLEAP identifies the lender and payment processor (GoodLeap, LLC).
- AGNT PYMNT denotes that the payment was made through or to an authorized GoodLeap agent.
- ACH DEBIT indicates the transaction was processed via an electronic funds transfer.
- AUTO PAY / LOAN PAYMENT describe recurring or scheduled loan payments.
- Numeric references in some descriptors correspond to specific loan or payment IDs.












