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      Transferring funds between your accounts is easy–whether you’re making a one-time transfer or scheduling recurring transfers. 

      One-Time Transfer
      To make a one-time transfer in the web browser, start by clicking the Transfer icon in the My Accounts section of your Digital Banking homepage or click on the Move Money tab, and select Make a Transfer. In the mobile app, tap Transfers. 

      Once on the transfer screen, you can select the accounts and date, and type in the amount you would like to transfer.

      You have the option to include a message, you may do so in the Memo section. 

      Click Make Transfer. 

      Take a moment to verify that your transfer details are correct, then click Confirm. 

      Once you have confirmed, we’ll let you know that your transfer is complete.

      Recurring Transfers
      Save time with scheduled, recurring transfers that automatically move money between your accounts. 

      To create a recurring transfer in the web browser, check the Repeat box. 

      Select the frequency, date and duration of your recurring transfers and click Save. 

      Your recurring transfer frequency will be displayed next to the Repeat box. Click the link if you would like to edit the schedule details, or click Schedule transfer to save. 

      To view your upcoming scheduled transfers in the web browser, just hover over Move Money in the main navigation and click View scheduled transfers. Or in the mobile app, tap Transfers, then Scheduled. 

      The Scheduled Transfers page will display all scheduled transfers and allow you to cancel a previously scheduled transfer.

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