
When you use Shopify Payments to process transactions on your store, enhanced fraud analysis is performed automatically. Changing your descriptor only changes the appearance of future payouts, and not past or pending payouts.
Under Payout statement descriptor in the Payout details area, edit your descriptor.Ĭhanges to your payout statement descriptor can take up to 3 business days to be reflected in your bank account, or after your current payout cycle is complete. Only Latin character letters are supported, and a descriptor can't include the special characters, ', or ". Statement descriptors must be between 5 and 22 characters in length. You can change the appearance of your payouts by editing your descriptor in your Payment providers settings. Any additional information is added by your bank, and can't be changed. Some payouts descriptors might contain additional information on your bank statement. If you're located in the United Kingdom or Ireland, then your payout statement descriptor is listed as Earthport PLC Shopify, instead of Shopify. By default, your payout statement descriptor shows up as Shopify. The payout descriptor is how your payouts appear on your bank statement.
If your Shopify store is based in France, then you can't change your payout statement descriptor.
Under Payout schedule in the Payout details section, check or uncheck Enable notifications.Ĭhange your payout statement descriptor Note.
In the Shopify Payments section, click Manage. From the Shopify app, go to Store > Settings. You can turn these emails on or off in your Shopify Payments settings. The email includes the amount paid and a link to the payout in your store, so you can review the included order and customer details. If you decide to deactivate two-step authentication in the future, then you expose your account and financial information to potential criminal attacks.īy default, Shopify sends you an email whenever a payout is sent to your bank account. Learn more about setting up two-step authentication and account security in general. To use Shopify Payments, you must secure your account by setting up two-step authentication. Learn more about which countries and regions are supported. Shopify Payments is only available to stores that have locations in certain countries and regions. Noteīefore you use Shopify payments, review the following requirements: The following sections include optional tasks that you can use to configure Shopify Payments.