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ACH Debit

An ACH Debit is an electronic payment method where a bank authorizes a third party to pull funds directly from your bank account. It’s commonly used for automatic bill payments, such as utilities or subscriptions. Instead of writing a check or making a manual transfer, your bank transfers funds on your behalf after you give permission. This process is secure, efficient, and widely used for recurring payments or to pay bills without needing physical checks or cash.