App Store Connect Help
Enter banking information
To receive payments from Apple, you need to submit electronic banking information. Note that in order to add banking information, you’ll first need to sign a Paid Apps Agreement.
The information you provide should apply to your own bank only (not an intermediary or correspondent bank), and should include a routing number that’s unique to your bank account.
You may also be required to provide additional documentation to receive payments in certain regions. If an Apple banking partner needs more documentation than what you provided, they’ll reach out to you directly. If you’d like us to verify the request from the Apple banking partner before you send them the requested documents, contact us. Note that Apple may also request additional information or documentation.
You must submit all required tax forms needed for your paid contract in order for us to process banking information.
Required role: Account Holder, Admin, or Finance. View role permissions.
Once your banking information is complete, it appears in the Bank Accounts section. Depending on where your bank is located, there may be additional required fields.
Property to edit |
How to update |
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Account Holder Name Address Account Holder Type Bank Account Type Bank Account Currency IBAN1 (if applicable), or other country- or region-specific information such as tax IDs or vendor contact information |
Follow the steps in "Edit existing bank information." |
Bank Territory Bank Code Bank Account Number |
Follow the steps in "Change your primary bank account." |
Select another bank account that's already set up |
Follow the steps in "Change your primary bank account." |
1If you hold the Admin or Finance role and are updating the IBAN, the Account Holder will need to approve the change in App Store Connect before it’s processed.
Can I receive payments to multiple banks?
No. You may only receive payments at one bank.
Why am I getting a “Please enter valid bank account number” error message?
If your bank account number has leading zeros, make sure you’ve included all leading zeros when entering your banking information. Your bank account number and your IBAN are two separate numbers. Make sure you haven’t entered your IBAN in the bank account number field.