Common use of Transfer Types Clause in Contracts

Transfer Types. Our electronic funds transfer services include transfers to accounts within the Credit Union, transfers made using routing and account numbers through the automated clearing house network (“ACH transactions”), and transfers resulting from debit card transactions (including those which occur at an automated teller machine (“ATM”) or a point-of-sale system). You may use transfers to: a) withdraw money from your checking or savings accounts; b) make deposits to your checking or savings accounts; c) transfer funds between NCDFCU accounts or to another linked NCDFCU account; d) pay NCDFCU loans; e) pay for purchases from your checking account at places that accept our debit card; f) pay bills from your checking or savings account in the amounts and on the days you request; g) send money to people from your checking or savings account in the amounts and on the days you request; and h) transfer money to and from non-NCDFCU accounts. The foregoing does not include wire transfers.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Consumer Electronic Funds Transfer Agreement, Commercial Electronic Funds Transfer Agreement, Commercial Electronic Funds Transfer Agreement

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