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Withdrawing Funds From Your Individual Recipient Account

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If you have a Stewardship Individual Recipient Account, did you know you can withdraw funds at any time?

If you have received an invitation email to update your account it only takes a few moments to do so. It’s so much clearer and easier to use. You can see your support-raising target and your ministry expenses, so you know how much close relatives can give. You can also change the week you receive your scheduled payments from Stewardship.

You can withdraw funds from your account at any time. So if, for example, you have received an unexpected one-off gift into your Stewardship account and you would like to receive those funds before your next scheduled payment, you can trigger your available balance to be sent to your bank account without having to wait! Please note - you can only withdraw your total available balance, rather than part of it, and funds will be credited to your bank account within 3-5 working days.

To withdraw funds in our Individual new-look account click ‘Trigger payment now’ which you’ll find under your balance on your home screen. If you are still using the Classic account you can click ‘withdraw funds’ in the silver toolbar.

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Jo Arkell

Jo helps and encourages Christian workers to be fully resourced for the work God has put before them. She passionately wants people called into ministry not to scrape by but to be equipped, encouraged and to have the confidence in their support raising and creating new partners.

 Previously Jo was at home for 15 years as a mum to four sons as well as taking on many roles including preaching and teaching in her local church. She also volunteers for Familylife, a couples ministry of Agape.

Jo lives in East London with her husband and four sons and anytime left over is spent running, swimming, cycling and walking the family dog, Pepper.

Jo supports causes that care for the most marginalised in our society, those caught in addiction, debt and causes that provide education for those with few opportunities.