Typically, all advances you take within a given pay period are repaid automatically when you receive your next paycheck. Here’s how it works:
When you take an advance, your direct deposit settings are automatically updated so that the amount of the advance is transferred to your Gusto On-Demand Payment account on your next payday.* Clair then debits that account to repay the advance.
If you have a Gusto Spending account, you can also repay your advances early by selecting the outstanding advance from your advance history on the Clair On-Demand Pay dashboard.*
Per your agreement with Pathward, N.A., Clair may debit your On-Demand Payment, Spending, or Savings Goal account to repay your advance.1
All Advances are originated by Pathward®, N.A.
* The On-Demand Payment account, Gusto Spending account, and Gusto Savings Goals account are issued by nbkc bank, Member FDIC. Gusto is a payroll services company, not a bank. Banking services provided by nbkc bank, Member FDIC.