In case you missed the news a few weeks ago - Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) is out of beta for AdSense Publishers:
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Electronic Funds Transfer is out of beta
Electronic Funds Transfer is ready for the big-time! We've been working hard on our payment system, and with our thanks to the thousands of AdSense publishers who took part in our beta test, we're now ready to bring EFT out of beta.
Publishers who have already received payments through EFT don't need to do anything they can continue to have their payments conveniently deposited directly into their bank accounts.
If you would like to sign up for the first time, you'll need to enter your bank account information through your AdSense account. We'll then make a small test deposit into that bank account once you've verified the amount of this test deposit, you'll be all set up for direct deposit. Please note that, if you signed up during the beta period but didn't receive a payment, you'll need to register your bank account again now and complete the verification process.
Remember, there's no charge to receive your payments through EFT, and your AdSense payments are converted into your local currency before being deposited directly into your bank account. EFT is available to publishers with payment addresses in 16 different countries. So skip the line at the bank, and save on foreign currency check charges, by signing up for EFT today!
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By the way, I've been getting my AdSense payments via EFT since March 2005 and it's very fast and efficient. Google normally does not send payments out until 31 days after closing of a period. For example, April 1-30 earnings do not begin to get checks cut until May 30th or after, and then it is generally a few days or weeks later before it arrives via post. However, with EFT I got my April payment on May 26th.