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Locate Transfers

Payments accepted with Square are sent directly to your linked bank account based on Square’s transfer schedule. If you can’t find a transfer, review the information below to make sure you’ve ruled out common issues:

View Transfer Details

From the Online Square Dashboard

  1. Visit Money > Balance in your online Square Dashboard.

  2. If you have more than one location, choose which location you’d like to view.

  3. Click View All Transfers.

  4. Use the date-selector tool to refine the date range of your transfer search. You can also click the middle of the date-selector tool to see a full calendar view.

  5. Click on any transfer in the list to view details, including the transfer mechanism, the last three digits of the bank account where the transfer was sent, the individual card payments included in the transfer and related trace details.

From the Square Point of Sale app

  1. From the navigation bar at the bottom of your screen, tap More.

  2. Tap Balance.

  3. Tap View All Activity.

  4. Your transfer reports will be listed under History. Click on any transfer in the list to view details, including the transfer mechanism, the last three digits of the bank account where the transfer was sent, the individual card payments included in the transfer and related trace details.

Note: If you’re having difficulty locating a specific transfer on the Square app, you might be signed in to a different location. Sign out of the app by tapping More and then Sign Out. Sign back in to choose the correct location.

Review your transfer schedule

  • Check Square’s transfer schedule cut-off times. If payments were accepted after 17:00 GMT or your customised close of day, those payments will be sent in your next transfer.

  • Transfers aren’t sent on weekends. Payments accepted on Friday, Saturday or Sunday are sent to your linked bank as soon as the next working day (Monday).

  • Most banks are closed on weekends and holidays, so transfers sent by Square are usually delayed during these times.

Check your payments

  • Make sure the payments you’re expecting have completed. To see if a payment is completed, check the Transactions section in your Square Point of Sale app or online Square Dashboard.

  • Make sure all payments were processed as card payments and not recorded as cash, cheque or other tender. Money isn’t actually processed through Square with the cash, cheque and other tender options.

  • If you have multiple Square accounts or locations, make sure your device was signed into the Square account or location associated with the linked bank account. The ability to transfer funds between Square accounts or locations isn’t available. You can opt to transfer funds outside of Square or issue a refund and sign into the correct Square account or location to process the payment again. You’ll need the original payment card or details from your customer.

Check your bank account

  • Check that your bank account is verified. If you take payments before linking your bank account, money will remain in your account balance until your bank is verified.

  • You can link multiple external bank accounts to your Square account from the Bank Accounts section of your online Square Dashboard. Ensure that you’re looking at the correct linked bank account for your business location if you have multiple locations with Square.

  • Check if a Transfer is pending. Pending transfers will complete and should arrive as soon as the next working day.

  • Transfers from Square sent to your linked bank account can be identified by searching Square Inc in your bank statement.

  • Make sure your Square account isn’t linked to a closed bank account. If the transfers are sent to a closed bank account, please Contact our Customer Success team.

If you’re still having trouble locating your transfers, check your email to see if you’ve been contacted by Square. If you have, reply to that email. You’ll also want to double check your spam folder as some email filters may automatically sort out Square’s emails.

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