How to Withdraw Payments in Google Adsense
It can prove quite exciting to watch the money roll into your Google Adsense account from the ads that companies have placed on your website, especially since the income involves no immediate effort on your part.

You can withdraw the money with your bank account.
Step 1 – Sign in to your Google Adsense account to display the Adsense homepage.
Step 2 – Choose the “Home” tab if it is not already selected, and then click “Payment Settings” to show the Payment Settings screen.
Step 3 – Click the “Add New Bank Account” button to display the Add New Form of Payment screen.
Step 4– Enter the requested bank account information, including the account holder name, the bank routing number and the account number.
Step 5– Click the “Save” button to save your changes.
Step 6– Wait up to five days for Google to deposit a test amount into your bank account, which can range from 15 cents to $1.10. Note the exact amount.
Step 7 – Sign in to Google Adsense once more, click “Payments” and then “Payment Settings” to show the Payment Settings screen.
Step 8 – Click “Verify Test Deposit” and enter the test amount that you noted. Then click the “Submit” button, which verifies your account. When the deposits into your Google Adsense account reach the payment threshold, which is $100, the money is automatically withdrawn once a month to your bank account.
Wire instructions (required)
Field | Expected Length | Example |
---|---|---|
Account holder name | Not applicable | Jane Smith |
Bank name | Not applicable | Acme Bank & Trust |
IFSC (Indian Financial System Code) | 11 letters and numbers | ABAB0001101 |
SWIFT BIC | The SWIFT BIC code is 8 or 11 characters: -4 letter bank code -2 letter country code -2 letter location code -3 letter branch code (optional) | XXXXYYZZ |
Account number | Twelve to seventeen digits | 1234567891234567 |
Re-type account number | Twelve to seventeen digits | 1234567891234567 |
Intermediary bank details (optional)
If your bank provides intermediary instructions for receiving wires from the United States, provide those here.
Field | Expected Length | Example |
---|---|---|
Intermediary bank details | Not applicable | Acme Bank and Trust |
Intermediary SWIFT-BIC | The SWIFT BIC code is 8 or 11 characters: -4 letter bank code -2 letter country code -2 letter location code -3 letter branch code (optional) | XXXXYYZZ |
For further credit details (optional)
If your bank required For Further Credit (FFC) or For Benefit Of (FBO) instructions to receive a wire transfer, provide these here as specified by your bank.
Field | Expected Length | Example |
---|---|---|
For further credit / For benefit of | This may be an account number OR account name on file with your bank | 1234567 OR John Smith |