You can make a payment through mobile or online banking using any checking account opened within the United States. Please note, if you'd like to pay using a checking account that's not on file, you'll need to add it to digital banking first. Review the steps in the "Add a payment account" section below to find out how.
If you have multiple accounts with KY, follow these steps.
- Select Transfer & pay, then choose Pay bills.
Mobile users only: Select Pay bills & transfer, then choose Pay a bill. - Locate your mortgage account and select an amount to pay. You can choose one or more of the following items:
- Mortgage payment (i.e., monthly amount due).
- Additional amount towards the principal balance.
- Additional escrow amount.
- Use the drop-down menu to choose which account* you'd like to pay from.
- Change the payment date, if desired.
- When ready, select Review & pay to submit the payment.
If you only have a mortgage with KY, follow these steps.
- Select your mortgage account from the dashboard and choose View, pay & manage.
- Choose Payment at the top of the page.
Mobile users only: Open the main menu first (three vertical dots), then choose "Payment". - Choose to pay the Monthly payment or Other payment. Options include paying an additional amount towards your principal balance or escrow account.
- Use the drop-down menu to choose which account* you'd like to pay from.
- Change the payment date, if desired.
- When ready, select Submit payment.
*Add a payment account.
Here's how to add a checking account that's not on file with KY.
- Select your mortgage account from the dashboard.
- If you have multiple KY accounts, choose View and manage.
- If you only have a mortgage, choose View, pay & manage.
- Choose Payment at the top of the page.
Mobile users: Open the main menu first (three vertical dots), then choose "Payment". - Locate the "Payment methods" section and choose Add account.
- Enter your payment information and select Save.
Additional information about mortgage payments.
To freely explore our digital banking services without using your own account, visit our page.If you'd like a step-by-step tutorial on how to use a specific service or feature, check out our page.