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Transfer funds to and from accounts you hold at other financial institutions. External transfers make it easy and secure to complete one-time or recurring transfers between your account at Rize Credit Union and an account you hold at another credit union or bank.
To get started, you will need the routing number, account number, and account type of the external account. Then log in to digital banking, navigate to Pay & Transfer, select External Transfers, and follow the prompts for adding a financial institution for the first time. Once a financial institution is verified, an External Transfer can be completed.
Up to $5,000 can be transferred per day, with a maximum of $15,000 per month.
When adding an account from another financial institution, we must confirm ownership of the account. To do that, we’ll send two small credit deposits to your other institution’s account, and one debit will be made from the account in the same total amount as the deposits. You will be required to enter the two credit amounts deposited in order to verify your account. These transactions generally take 1-3 business days to process.
You’ll receive an email with instructions on how to enter the transactions for verification.
Rize Credit Union does not charge a fee to process an external transfer.
Funds can only be transferred to and from accounts within the U.S.
At this time, only external savings and checking accounts can be added.