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We know that you use different institutions for your varied financial needs. Using BranchLine, you can transfer money between Pacific Service CU and your other financial institutions using electronic transfers. Simply: Use this free service to receive one-time or recurring transfers from another bank, setup a recurring transfer to your child in college, setup automatic deposits...the possibilities are endless. It’s an easy way to quickly and securely transfer money between your financial institutions – anytime you like! For more information, call a member service representative at (888) 858-6878, ext. 6231. You must validate that you have access to the other account before you can begin making transfers. The two “test deposits” required to setup your other financial institutions may take up to three business days. Outbound transfers may be made from any Pacific Service CU savings or checking account except certificates or IRAs. Outbound transfers may only be credited to another institution’s savings or checking accounts. Inbound transfers to Pacific Service CU may be credited to any account including loans except certificates or IRAs. Next day transfers must be scheduled before 3 p.m., Monday – Friday. Weekend or holiday transfers will be processed the next business day. Other restrictions may apply. Federally mandated Regulation D limits electronic transfers or checks from a savings or a money market account to a total of six (6) per month. Find out more. |
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