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How to Request a Transfer In to Your Simplii Financial Account from Your Linked External Bank Account

Posted on 2017 11 04 by BetCrooks

From November 2017 till February 28, 2018, Simplii Financial is offering 3% annual interest on increased balances in your savings accounts. So I’m going to move some money in from our CIBC chequing account, which is already linked, to our Simplii Financial savings account.

Submitting a Pull Transfer Request from an External Bank to Simplii Financial

This is only easy if the accounts are already linked ready to make transfers. Fortunately, when Simplii Financial took over the business from PC Financial, they left the existing links intact. So I can do this transfer quickly.

  1. Sign on to your Simplii Financial account.
  2. On the Accounts Transfer page, there is a box near the right side of the screen called Quick Transfer.
  3. From the drop-down list Choose an account, select your external bank account.
    I selected our CIBC joint chequing account.
  4. From the drop-down list Choose an account, select your Simplii Financial savings account.
  5. Type in the amount you want to move in the Amount: text box.
  6. Click on the Continue button.

The Transfers Page
As usual, it will not let you ask for the transfer to occur on today’s business date.

  1. From the Transfer Date: drop-down lists, select the next day.
  2. If the other details are correct, click on the Continue button.

The Transfer – Verification Page

  1. Review the details.
  2. If they are correct, click on the Confirm button.
    If not, click on the Back or Cancel buttons.
  3. You should get a confirmation message for a successful transfer.
  4. Copy the Reference Number in case there are any problems over the next few days.
  5. If you have other banking requests, click on the appropriate links.
  6. When you are finished banking, click on the sign out button.
  7. Clear your browser history and cache and close your browser session for increased security.

You’re done!

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Have you moved some cash to Simplii to take advantage of the 3% annual interest rate? Do you intend to move it out again if the rate drops to 0.9%? Please share your views with a comment.

Posted in Finances, Money Tips | Tagged high interest savings account, pull, push, savings account, Simplii, Simplii Financial

How to Order Free Cheques for Your Simplii Financial Account

Posted on 2017 11 02 by BetCrooks

As of November 1, 2017, all accounts at President’s Choice Financial became Simplii Financial accounts run by part of CIBC. While my old cheques that say PC Financial on them are still valid and I can use them, I’d prefer to have some that say Simplii on them, provided I can order them for free. So I went to the new website and signed on to find out how to order myself some cheques for our joint Simplii Financial chequing account.

Because Simplii will be offering free e-transfers, I may not need as many cheques, so if they are not still free, I probably won’t order any. UPDATE: On November 2 2017, they are free!

Ordering New Cheques for a Simplii Financial Chequing Account

Go to the Simplii Financial website at https://www.simplii.com/en/home.html

At the upper right side of the screen, click on the Sign on link.

The Sign on or Register Window

Type the correct information in the text boxes

  • Card number
  • Password

Then click on the Sign on button.

Do not click on the box “Remember my card.” Why make it easier for someone to hack into your account?

The Account Summary Page

What a nice tidy page! It lists my two accounts, chequing and saving, their available funds, their balance (if funds are on hold this will be larger than the available number), my address and email, and a Quick Transfer box.

Confirm that your mailing address is correct. You don’t want to order cheques printed with the wrong address!

If you have to correct your address, you will have to wait at least 1 business day before ordering your cheques for the system to be properly updated.

If your address is correct, on the left side of the screen, click on the link called More Services.

The More Services Page

There are several sections on this page.

In the section Account Services, find and click on the link Order Cheques.

The Order Cheques Page

The method Quick Order is already selected. This will order FREE personalized cheques.

If necessary, select the correct chequing account from the drop down list.

Click on the Order Now button.

A confirmation message should be displayed.

That was easy!

They say it will take 7-10 business days for the cheques to arrive in the mail. You also have to wait at least 10 business days before you can order another set of cheques.

Click on the More Services button to leave the confirmation screen.

When you are finished banking, click on the sign out button. For increased security clear your browser memory and cache and shut down your browser.

Now I’ll have to wait to see what spiffy new design the cheques boast.

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  • PC Financial Is Becoming Simplii Financial

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Posted in Finances, Money Tips | Tagged cheques, chequing account, free, Simplii, Simplii Financial

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