External Transfer Description Sample Clauses

External Transfer Description. External transfers permit you to electronically transfer money between your Online Accounts at Xxxxxxx Bank and at other financial institutions that are located in the United States and have valid ABA routing numbers (“Approved Financial Institutions”). You may use external transfers only to make transfers to and from your eligible Online Accounts at Xxxxxxx Bank and any checking, savings or money market accounts at Approved Financial Institutions (not to exceed five accounts), from which accounts you must be authorized to make withdrawals and for which accounts you have verified your ownership (“Verified Account”). Eligible Online Accounts for external transfers are Xxxxxxx Bank checking accounts, savings accounts and money market accounts.
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