Common use of Your Right to Cancel a Bank to Bank Transfer Clause in Contracts

Your Right to Cancel a Bank to Bank Transfer. You can cancel or stop a single Bank to Bank Transfer any time before the debit transaction is sent to the Federal Reserve Bank through the Bank to Bank Transfers service in Personal Internet Banking. If the transfer is a recurring transfer set up on the Bank to Bank Transfers service, then you can cancel that Transfer through the use of Bank to Bank Transfers in Personal Internet Banking as long as the request is received before the Process Date of the next recurring transfer. Once a recurring transfer is cancelled, all future transfers will be cancelled and you must reschedule it if you want transfers to be made in the future.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.us.hsbc.com, www.us.hsbc.com, www.us.hsbc.com

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