Recently, in 2015, PC Financial released an entirely new web site design which makes my older article on transferring money between my bank accounts obsolete. Here’s how to transfer money now between a PC Financial No Fee chequing account, an Interest Plus savings account and a bank account at another bank.
Moving Money Between Savings and Chequing at PC Financial
Sign in to your PC Financial account.
Using the Quick Transfer Option
- On the left side of the screen is a box titled: Quick Transfer.
- Click on the down arrow under the From: heading to choose from which account to move your money out.
- Click on the down arrow under the To: heading to choose where to send the money.
- In the Amount: text box, type the amount you want moved.
- Click on the Continue button.
Transfers Page
The Transfers page will open.
- Click on the down arrow under the How often: heading if you wish to set up a repeating transfer; if not, leave it set to Once
- In the Transfer Date: field, adjust the date to when you want the money moved.
Unfortunately, you still can’t request a same day transfer from an external bank or from your PC Financial Interest Plus savings account to your No Fee account.
(If you need money transferred immediately, you may be able to make it happen by phoning PC Financial directly.) - Click on the Continue button.
Transfer – Verification Pop Up Page
Read the proposed transfer details. If they are ok, click on the Confirm button.
Transfers Page 2
- Make a note of the Reference Number for the requested transfer in case of any issues.
- Click on the sign out button.
- Clear your browsers cache and close your browser session.
Moving Money Between Savings and Chequing at PC Financial and Savings or Chequing at Another Bank
The same procedure can be used for moving money into or out of PC Financial to a linked account at another bank, credit union or financial institution.
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