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      Before you can transfer money in your Digital Banking account, you will need to add the accounts you want to move money between. 

      First, log in to your Digital Banking account.

      Go to the Move Money tab and click External Funds Transfers.

      Click, Add a New Account.

      Select the account type and enter the account information.

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