Automated Teller Machine Transactions Sample Clauses

Automated Teller Machine Transactions. If you selected a transaction option for one or more Authorized Users which permits transactions by automated teller machine (“ATM”), we will issue a PIN for use with those Cards. This will enable the Authorized User to obtain cash at any ATM displaying the Visa®, Star®, or Plus® logo. The number and amount of transactions which can be made in one day through ATMs will be restricted depending on the spending tier option you selected. All PINs must be kept in confidence by you and by the Authorized User. You agree to take all necessary steps and institute all appropriate precautions and security measures to protect and maintain the secrecy and security of each PIN. You further agree to instruct the Authorized Users concerning the proper business use of the Cards and the appropriate procedures which must be followed to maintain the confidentiality and security of the Cards and the associated PINs. If you or the Authorized Users permit someone to use a Card and associated PIN, you will be liable for all Card transactions and cash withdrawals which may result. All ATM transactions performed with the Cards are subject to the “Cut-Off” times established from time to time by the owners or operators of the ATM for processing ATM transactions, and any ATM transaction initiated after the “Cut-Off” time will be posted to your Account on the following business day. For purposes of calculating your daily ATM withdrawal limit for transactions conducted with the Card(s), we define our “day” as midnight to midnight.
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Automated Teller Machine Transactions. If you have an Automated Teller Machine Card and/or Visa MoneyKey ATM/Check Card for which we have issued a PIN, you can use your card and PIN to make the following transactions in an automated teller machine. However, your card(s) may need to be reprogrammed by our Member Service Department in order to access all of these accounts:  Deposits to your Business Share, checking, Hi-Yield or Hi-Yield Plus** account;  Cash withdrawals from your Business Share, checking, Hi-Yield or Hi-Yield Plus ** account;  Cash withdrawals from your Visa and Personal Pocketbook or Home Equity line-of-credit loan accounts with us*;  Transfers (non-cash) between Business share, checking, Hi-Yield and Hi- Yield Plus ** accounts;  Transfers (non-cash) from your Business Share, checking, Hi-Yield or Hi- Yield Plus ** accounts to your loan account(s)*** with us;  Transfers (non-cash) from your Visa and Personal Pocketbook or Home Equity line-of-credit loan accounts with us to your Business Share, checking or hi-yield** account;  Payments on loans by cash, check, draft, etc.*/***;  Balance Inquiries on your Business Share, check, Hi-Yield, Hi-Yield Plus accounts**, and your Visa and Personal Pocketbook or Home Equity line of credit loan accounts*. * These are not “electronic fund transfers.” ** Hi-Yield and Hi-Yield Plus account access restricted to automated teller machines owned and operated by the Credit Union and ATMs in the Co-op Network. *** Loan payment transfers will be processed manually within two (2) “business days” of the transaction date and are restricted to ATMs owned and operated by the Credit Union. See Subsection V for our “business days.”

Related to Automated Teller Machine Transactions

  • Automated Teller Machines We do not accept deposits at ATMs that we do not own or operate. Funds from deposits (cash or checks) made at automated teller machines (ATMs) we own or operate will follow the same availability schedule as making a deposit in person to one of our employees, except that same day availability may not apply to the items noted. These deposits may be available the first day after the day of deposit.

  • Off-Exchange Transactions In some jurisdictions, and only then in restricted circumstances, firms are permitted to effect off-exchange transactions. The firm with which you deal may be acting as your counterparty to the transaction. It may be difficult or impossible to liquidate an existing position, to assess the value, to determine a fair price or to assess the exposure to risk. For these reasons, these transactions may involve increased risks. Off-exchange transactions may be less regulated or subject to a separate regulatory regime. Before you undertake such transactions, you should familiarize yourself with applicable rules and attendant risks.

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  • International ACH Transactions You understand that in the event an International ACH Transaction (“IAT”) Entry that is transmitted to or from any of your accounts is identified and designated by the Credit Union’s screening criteria for review and examination under the OFAC Rules and Regulations (“OFAC Rules”). The settlement of such an IAT Entry may be delayed or suspended pending the Credit Union’s review of the IAT Entry, and may be terminated under applicable OFAC Rules. You acknowledge that we may be required to place an indefinite hold on the funds covered by the IAT Entry if the IAT Entry is required to be terminated under the OFAC Rules. You agree that any delay described above will be a permissible delay under the regulations applicable to the availability of funds held in deposit accounts. In the event an IAT Entry is delayed or terminated, we will provide you such notice as may be required by applicable laws and regulations.

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