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How to Send an Email Money Transfer interac e-transfer with TD Banks website

Written By Computer & Internet Training 101 on Tuesday, Mar 20, 2018 | 07:20 AM

 
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to send an email money transfer or an interact e-transfer using your only bank account. I use TD bank as my example but the method is 99% the same through most major banks. Parts of the screen are blurred out due to my private information. 💰 Patreon & Exclusive Content https://www.patreon.com/Computer_and_Internet_Training_101 ⌚ Timelines 00:00 - Introduction 00:44 - Go to tdcanadatrust.ca 01:12 - Log into your account (or Sign In) 01:31 - Account Summary 01:55 - Interac e-Transfers 02:15 - Interac e-Transfer - Send Money 02:42 - Choose account - Chequing or Savings Account 02:49 - Adding a Payee - Person you will send money to (Manage Contacts) 04:10 - Send Money 05:00 - Enter Security Question and Password 06:02 - Enter in Message (optional) 06:28 - Confirmation page 06:46 - Conclusion 📗 History TD Bank, N.A., is an American national bank and subsidiary of the Canadian multinational Toronto-Dominion Bank. It operates primarily across the East Coast, in fifteen U.S. states and Washington, D.C. TD Bank is the seventh-largest U.S. bank by deposits and the 9th largest bank in the United States by total assets, resulting from many mergers and acquisitions.[2] T.D. Bank, N.A. is headquartered in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Royal Bank of Canada (RBC; French: Banque royale du Canada) is a Canadian multinational financial services company and the largest bank in Canada by market capitalization. The bank serves over 16 million clients and has 86,000+ employees worldwide. Founded in 1864 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, it maintains a corporate headquarters in Toronto and its head office in Montreal. RBC's institution number (or bank number) is 003. In November 2017, RBC was added to the Financial Stability Board's list of global systemically important banks.