Start by logging into your account at nationwide.com (or by setting up an account if you haven’t already done so). Once logged in, click on Bills and Payments. Then, select the payment method you’d like to use.
You have four choices:
Direct Pay: Pay by check, cash, debit, or credit card. You can pay your balance all at once, in two installments, or monthly. There are no fees if you pay in full, but the installment options have an associated fee.
Easy Pay electronic funds transfer: This method automatically withdraws payment directly from your checking or savings account on a monthly basis. Fees apply.
Electronic bill pay: This allows you to pay your bills electronically through your financial institution’s website or app. Pay your premium all at once, in two installments, or monthly. If you do not pay in full, fees apply.
Recurring bank card: Nationwide will automatically withdraw payment from your debit or credit card on a monthly basis (again, fees apply).
After you’ve picked your payment method, enter the appropriate banking or credit/debit card information as prompted, then click Make a Payment.
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