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Seeing a LEADBANKSELFLEND CC PMT charge on your statement?

Common ways LEADBANKSELFLEND CC PMT charges might appear on your statement

  • LEADBANKSELFLEND CC PMT
  • LEADBANKSELFLEND-CC-PMT PPD ID: 6440255510
  • LEAD BANK SELF LEND
  • SELF LENDER PAYMENT
  • SELF LEND LEAD BANK PAYMENT
  • LEAD BANK SELF CREDIT BUILDER
  • LEADBANKSELF LEND AUTO PAY
  • LEADBANKSELF LEND ONLINE PAYMENT

What is LEADBANKSELFLEND CC PMT?

LEADBANKSELFLEND CC PMT refers to Self Financial, Inc. (formerly known as Self Lender), a credit-building financial services company that partners with Lead Bank to issue secured installment loans and credit-builder accounts. The descriptor appears on bank statements when customers make monthly payments toward their Self credit-builder loan or associated secured credit card. Lead Bank, based in Kansas City, Missouri, handles the banking and loan servicing on Self’s behalf. Learn more at self.inc.

Common causes for LEADBANKSELFLEND CC PMT charges

  • Monthly payments for a Self credit-builder loan or secured credit card.
  • Automatic withdrawals through AutoPay set up in the Self app.
  • Scheduled ACH payments processed by Lead Bank for Self accounts.
  • One-time manual payments made through the Self dashboard or website.
  • Refunds or corrections following early loan payoff or cancellation.

Decoding LEADBANKSELFLEND CC PMT charge tags

  • LEADBANKSELFLEND / LEAD BANK SELF LEND identify the partnership between Lead Bank and Self Financial.
  • CC PMT stands for “Credit Card Payment,” indicating repayment of a Self secured card balance.
  • PPD ID: 6440255510 is the ACH identifier linked to Self Financial and Lead Bank transactions.
  • AUTO PAY / ONLINE PAYMENT denote recurring or manual payments made via ACH.
  • SELF LEND / SELF LENDER refer to Self Financial, the company providing credit-building products.

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