Skip to main content
All CollectionsTransferring Funds - Verify and Pay OutInitiating a Payout
How to add your account to make GBP payouts and transfer funds
How to add your account to make GBP payouts and transfer funds

This article will explain how to add your payout accounts to your WeTravel profile (personal, company & international accounts)

Updated over a week ago

To transfer the funds you've collected, it is necessary to add your payout information first. This guide will walk you through the process of doing a payout to your personal account, as well as provide instructions for doing payouts to a company account and sending money internationally.

Transfer money to your personal GBP bank account 

Go to the payout page by clicking on your name in the upper right corner and selecting "Payments". Select "My Accounts" from the left-hand side selection. You can always access your payout accounts through this link.

Click on "Add Local Payout Account":

After selecting the currency, you will be prompted to choose whether the account is a personal or a company account.


You will now be forwarded to a secure page of our payment provider Stripe. Stripe is one of the largest online payment processors, used by many large companies (e.g, Facebook, Lyft).

You will be first prompted to enter your email address. If you have a different payout method already set up on WeTravel, such as GBP or EUR, kindly switch to your browser's Incognito or Private Mode. Then, use a different email address from the one you used to link your initial payout account to Stripe.


After entering your phone number, you will receive a text message with a code to verify your phone number.



In the next step, you will need to choose your country and provide additional personal information.



Then you will be asked to enter your GBP payout details.



After you have entered your payment details, you will be asked to verify the information you have entered. If everything looks correct, click "Agree & submit".




You can now initiate a free payout. Payouts to a bank account take 2-3 business days to be received.

Please keep in mind that during the process, our partner Stripe may need additional documentation to prove your residency in Europe.

"Transfer" button not available? 

If you have added a payout method but you do NOT see the "Transfer" button to the right of the payout method, it means that your ID verification is not yet complete. Please contact the WeTravel team so we can verify your identity and activate payouts for your account. See here how to get verified for payouts.

Transfer money to a company account


You will now be forwarded to a secure page of our payment provider Stripe. Stripe is one of the largest online payment processors, used by many large companies (e.g, Facebook, Lyft).

You will be first prompted to enter your email address. If you have a different payout method already set up on WeTravel, such as GBP or EUR, kindly switch to your browser's Incognito or Private Mode. Then, use a different email address from the one you used to link your initial payout account to Stripe.

After entering your phone number, you will receive a text message with a code to verify your phone number.


In the next step, you will need to choose your country and provide additional business and business owner information.



Then you will be asked to enter your GBP payout details.


After you have entered your payment details, you will be asked to verify the information you have entered. If everything looks correct, click "Agree & submit".


You have now added your payout method and can transfer funds by clicking on "Transfer". Payouts to a bank account take 2-3 business days to be received.

Please be aware that our partner Stripe may request further details or documentation to verify the operational business address in Europe.

Transfer money internationally 

WeTravel also allows you to wire funds directly to any international account. Please see this support article here.

Direct payouts to all available currencies

Did this answer your question?