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Also known as pre-authorized debits, withdrawals or ACH payments, this is a convenient way to pay recurring bills. Many utilities, insurance companies, and others that bill you regularly offer this option. Contact the company and inquire if the service is available. You send them a voided check and sign an agreement. With this method, the biller electronically charges your checking account for the amount due on the due date. You don't need to send the money early. Each transaction will appear on your monthly statement, or eStatement and in PC Branch account history. It's reliable and saves time. Make sure you deduct these payments from the balance in your check register in advance of the actual payment date to avoid overdrafting your account. You can make recurring transfers from your DCU account to another financial institution with a completed Authorization and Agreement for Preauthorized Withdrawals Form (.pdf format) in order for recurring transfers to begin.
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| Pre-Authorized ACH Payments to DCU Account | |||
This service (also known as debit transfers or ACH origination) allows you to automatically move money from your accounts at another financial institution to your accounts at DCU. You can make recurring deposits into your DCU checking or savings account or make recurring DCU loan payments. You choose which DCU account the money goes into and which account at your other financial institution the money will be transferred from. DCU does not charge a fee for the service. Your other institution may do so.
If you transfer at least $500 per month into your DCU checking account using this method, you'll qualify for DCU Direct Deposit Benefits. You have the option to send money to DCU weekly, biweekly, or monthly. You must submit a completed Authorization and Agreement for Preauthorized Payments Form (.pdf format) in order for recurring transfers to begin.
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