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Adding a bank account to Venmo is a straightforward process that can be done within a few simple steps. Here's how to do it: 1. Open the Venmo app on your mobile device. 2. From the Venmo home screen, tap on the three horizontal lines in the top-left corner of the screen to access the menu. 3. Select "Settings" from the menu. 4. Under the "Settings" menu, select "Payment Methods." 5. Select "Add Bank Account." 6. Enter your bank account details, including the account holder name, routing number, and account number. 7. Tap "Add Bank" to save your bank account information. 8. Venmo will then verify your bank account by sending two small deposits to your bank account. You'll need to verify the amounts of these deposits in Venmo to complete the verification process. 9. Once your bank account is verified, you can use it to transfer funds to and from your Venmo account. That's it! Adding a bank account to Venmo is simple, and it's an essential step if you want to use the app to send or receive money.
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