Argyle
Introduction
Send an end customer’s paycheck directly into a deposit account on Unit with Argyle.
Benefits
Keep your end customers engaged with your product with Argyle's Direct Deposit switching. In seconds your end customer can redirect all or a portion of their payroll to their account on Unit - all within your application and without the traditional manual paperwork.
Customer Experience
- Within your application, an end-customer can search for their employer, payroll provider or gig platform like Uber via Argyle’s front-end UI element, Argyle Link.
- Once a provider is selected, your end customer can choose to switch all or a percentage of their payroll into their deposit account on Unit.
- Now that your end customer has switched their direct deposit, each future paycheck will continue to fund into their deposit account on Unit in the distribution amounts selected.
- You can allow your end customer to change how much Argyle distributes to Unit at any time.
Implementation
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Unit can help connect you with the Argyle team. Contact your Customer Success Manager for more information.
Partner Agreements
You will open a client account as a customer of Argyle and will contract with Argyle directly. You can create a free sandbox account to start building.
Tech Integration
Frontend: You’ll embed Argyle’s front-end UI element, Argyle Link.
Backend: Review Argyle's API Documentation.
- For Standard payouts via ACH, you’ll integrate with Argyle directly.
- For Payout to Card, you’ll leverage the same connection as a standard payout. Argyle will securely fetch debit card details from Unit and configure this card as destination for instant payout
Dashboard
- For standard payouts, a Received ACH credit will be created for your end customer and appear on your Unit Dashboard in the amount or percentage they chose to direct deposit switch via Argyle.
- For Payout to Card, a Card Transaction will be created for your end customer.
- Both the ACH and Instant payout options will display the payroll provider as the originator or merchant respectively.