How to Make a Contribution to your RESP Account at BMO InvestorLine

If you have a bank account at BMO, it’s just a few mouse clicks to make a new contribution in cash to your BMO InvestorLine RESP Account.

Contributing to Your Children’s RESP Account at InvestorLine

  1. Sign in to your InvestorLine RESP account.
  2. If you have multiple InvestorLine accounts linked under one User ID, make sure that the RESP account is the one displayed in the drop-down list on the right side of the screen.
    You won’t want to contribute to your TFSA or RRSP by mistake!
  3. Under the My Portfolio tab, click on RESP Contributions.

For a one time or lump sum contribution to the RESP account:

Under the Contribute to your RESP tab, click on the link: Contribution in cash from a Cash or Margin account or BMO banking account.

The RESP Contribution screen will open.

  1. Click the radio button to select the source of the funds as
    • Bank Account; or
    • Investment Account
  2. For a bank account, in the From: section fill in the fields
    • BMO Transit #
    • BMO Account #
    • Enter your trading password
  3. In the Beneficiary: section fill in the fields
    • Beneficiary 1 Amount ($)
    • Beneficiary 2 Amount ($)
  4. In the Contact Information: section
    • Primary Number (Format 7051234567)
    • Extension
  5. If desired, click to select the Remember this contact information (for this session only) check box.
  6. If everything is correct, click on the Submit button.
  7. Note the messages:
    • Contributions will show in Transaction History 3 to 4 business days after the contribution date.
    • All contributions submitted during week-ends or holidays will be processed the next business day.
  8. If you are finished with your account, click on the Sign out link.
  9. For increased security, clear your browser cache and close your browser session.

For a recurring, for example monthly, contribution to the RESP account:

Under the Contribute to your RESP tab, click on the link: Recurring Contributions

The Recurring RESP Contributions screen will open.

  1. Click the radio button to select the source of the funds as
    • Bank Account; or
    • Investment Account
  2. For a bank account, in the From: section fill in the fields
    • BMO Transit #
    • BMO Account #
    • Enter your trading password
  3. In the Beneficiary: section fill in the fields
    • Beneficiary 1 Amount ($)
    • Beneficiary 2 Amount ($)
  4. From the Frequency: drop-down list, select one of
    • Monthly
    • Quarterly
    • Annually
  5. From the Start of Contribution: drop-down lists, select the starting
    • month
    • day, and
    • year.
  6. In the Contact Information: section
    • Primary Number (Format 7051234567)
    • Extension
  7. If desired, click to select the Remember this contact information (for this session only) check box.
  8. If everything is correct, click on the Submit button.
  9. Note the messages:
    • Contributions will show in Transaction History 3 to 4 business days after the contribution date.
    • All contributions submitted during week-ends or holidays will be processed the next business day.
  10. If you are finished with your account,
    1. click on the Sign out link.
    2. For increased security, clear your browser cache and close your browser session.

Contributing to an RESP Account from Another BMO InvestorLine Investment Account

For contributions, one time or recurring, from another BMO InvestorLine Investment Account, you will need to enter the account number and its corresponding trading password, instead of the bank transit number and bank account number.

When Will My RESP Contribution Be In my InvestorLine Account Ready to Invest?

I hope you weren’t trying to catch a sudden market dip. Although you’d expect the money to transfer from a BMO account to a BMO InvestorLine account within one business day, it usually won’t.

I’ll update this when my contribution is received to tell how long it took.

I requested the transfer on Thursday, January 23 before 4 p.m.
On Friday, January 24, the money was not yet in my RESP at InvestorLine.

However, there was a reassuring update. I found it when I went under the My Portfolio tab, clicked on RESP Contributions, then under the Contribute to your RESP tab, clicked on the link: Contribution in cash from a Cash or Margin account or BMO banking account. The RESP Contribution screen opened and displayed:

Reference Number or Symbol Contributed From Beneficiary $ Amount Allocated Contribution Date Contribution Status CESG Grant Status
REW######## BMO transit-account Name of Child 1 $5000 2014 Jan 23 Submitted Payment expected 2014 March 1
REW######## BMO transit-account Name of Child 2 $5000 2014 Jan 23 Submitted Payment expected 2014 March 1

NOTE: We are playing catch up on our RESP contributions so we are contributing the double the usual annual maximum per year to get the maximum CESG of $1000 per year.

When I tested how long it takes for a contribution to get into my TFSA in 2012 the contribution was not in my account until the start of the second full business day after the day I made the transfer.

UPDATE: On Saturday January 25, the RESP money was in my InvestorLine account ready to spend. That means it was there the second morning after the day I requested the transfer of the cash from our BMO account into our InvestorLine RESP account.

Of course I’ll also be watching to see how long it takes for the matching government grant to land in the account. Since this is a brand new account I know that will take longer than for an existing account. Still, I’ll post about it when it arrives.

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How to Set Your Trading Password for a BMO InvestorLine Account

BMO InvestorLine has reasonably good security for its accounts. This includes having a Trading Password as well as a sign in password. Here’s how to set (or change) your trading password for your InvestorLine account.

This procedure applies to RESP, RRSP, RRIF, TFSA and other types of InvestorLine accounts.

We recently opened a RESP account at InvestorLine so this is one of the tasks I had to deal with.

Setting Your Trading Password for a BMO InvestorLine Account

You should know

  • the password you created during your account application process or
  • the longer term password you set when you first signed in to your InvestorLine account.

Using that password, sign In to your InvestorLine account.

If you have more than one InvestorLine account, make sure the correct type of account is shown in the drop-down list at the top right of the screen. You don’t want to accidentally change your TFSA trading password when you thought you were changing your RESP password.

  1. Click on the Account Services tab.
  2. From the list, under Password Management, click on Trading.
    The Change Trading Password screen opens.
  3. Double check the Account Number: is correct.
  4. In the Account Password: field, type the password you use to sign in to InvestorLine.
  5. If this is the first time you have done this, the Existing Trading Password field will have a message about the current trading password.
    1. In the New Trading Password field, type your desired password for trades. Make it difficult.
    2. In the Confirm New Trading Password field, type the new one again.
    3. Click on the Submit button.
  6. If this is not the first time you have done this
    1. In the Existing Trading Password: field, type your trading password.
    2. In the New Trading Password field, type your desired password for trades. Make it difficult.
    3. In the Confirm New Trading Password field, type the new one again.
    4. Click on the Submit button.
  7. If you’ve finished using your account, click on the Sign Out link.
  8. For increased security, clear your browser cache and close your browser session.

You’re done!

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