Processing Order Sample Clauses

Processing Order. We will process debit and credit transactions in accordance with our processing order policy. The processing order of these debits and credits is important because if your account balance has insufficient funds to pay for the debits and credits in the order that they are processed, we may charge you non-sufficient funds fees if we return the debit or charge you overdraft fees if we pay the debit on your behalf.
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Processing Order. Please refer to the Consumer Deposit Account Agreement for important information about the order in which items are paid. Additional Information Regarding Your Account • Free CIBC NetBanking (online banking and Bill Payment) • Free CIBC Bank USA Mobile Banking. Message and data rates may apply. Contact your wireless carrier for details. • Free CIBC Bank USA Telephone Banking. • 24-hour access to funds through Debit card transactions. • Free electronic monthly statements available through CIBC NetBanking, including free check images. • Up to four ATM transaction fees charged at non-proprietary ATMs are refunded, up to a maximum of $20.00, per monthly statement cycle. Fee Schedule for Consumer Accounts (All amounts are in US Dollars) Account Fees Excessive savings or money market transaction fee $10.00 per occurrence Hold mail fee $25.00 per request IRA transfer $35.00 Online banking and bill pay Free Mobile banking Free Stop payment $30.00 per check Telephone banking Free Telephone transfer Free Checks Check cashing for non-clients $5.00 per check Counter checks/temporary checks $1.00 per 10 checks Money orders $3.00 Official check $5.00 Collections Collections/domestic $25.00 Collections/foreign $50.00 XXX xxxx, citation, subpoena or garnishment $175.00 Images and Photocopy Requests Copy per check or deposit item $5.00 Copy per statement $5.00 International Services Immigration letter Free Foreign currency orders Varies Foreign draft $30.00 Overdraft Fees and Returned Payments Automatic transfer from one account to another to cover overdraft $10.00 per transfer Returned deposited item fee (chargeback) $10.00 Research Account activity (since last statement date) Free Account research $25.00 per half hour, $25.00 minimum Balance inquiry Free Wire Services Wire transfer, incoming Free Wire transfer, outgoing domestic $30.00 Wire transfer, outgoing international $40.00 Additional Services and Fees Coin counting - customer only Free Messenger service/armored car service Varies Notary service Free Savings bond redemption Free Additional fees and charges that apply to your account are stated in the Deposit Account Disclosures.
Processing Order. Processing order can impact the fees you pay. All credit transactions will be processed before debits. Debits will be processed in ascending amount order by category and each category will process in the following order: 1) In Branch Transactions/Checks Negotiated in a Peoples Bank Branch/ATM Transactions/Transfers/Outgoing Wires/Person to Person Transactions/Overdraft or Non-Sufficient Funds Fees From Previous Day’s Transactions/Deposit Return Items, 2) Preauthorized Transactions/ACH/Debit Card Transactions/Xxxx Payments, 3) Checks Processed at Other Financial Institutions, and 4) Other Peoples Bank Fees or Service Charges. The Bank uses ledger balance minus holds to determine whether funds are available in an account, and an overdraft or non-sufficient funds fee may be assessed if funds are unavailable. The ledger balance is the balance in your account after all previous day’s activity has been posted. Holds are defined as any debit card holds, check holds or operational holds and will be subtracted from the ledger balance before items are posted according to the processing order above. Please reference the Peoples Bank Overdraft Management Service document and Opt-In Disclosure for additional information on how overdraft and non- sufficient funds fees are assessed at Peoples Bank, and ways to avoid them. These disclosures contain important information even if you opted out of certain OD protections.
Processing Order. The following Processing Order dictates the order in which we will process your transactions on your Account each Business Day. All credit transactions are processed first. Debits or withdrawals (such as ACH transactions) will be processed in the order in which they are received by us. The processing order of these items is important because if there is not enough money in your Account to pay for the items in the order they are processed in accordance with the processing order, we may decline the transaction, or it may cause an overdraft on your Account.
Processing Order. Transactions are not processed in the chronological order that they may have been authorized during the business day. During nightly processing they are reorganized by category. It is important to understand the processing order because it can impact the fees you pay. All credit transactions will be processed before debits. Debits will be processed in ascending amount order by category and each category will process in the following order:
Processing Order. We will process credits, debits and items in accordance with our Processing Order Policy. Please read our Processing Order Policy, attached as a Disclosure, carefully. The processing order of credits, debits and items is important because if your Available Balance after processing lacks sufficient funds to pay for the debits and items in the order that they are processed, we may charge you Return Item Fees and/or Overdraft Fees.
Processing Order. The following “Processing Order” dictates the order in which we will process your transactions on your Secured Account each Business Day. All credit transactions are processed first. Debits or withdrawals (such as ACH transactions) will be processed in the order in which they are received by us. The processing order of these items is important because if there is not enough money in your Secured Account to pay for the items in the order they are processed in accordance with the processing order, we may decline the transaction, or it may cause an overdraft on your Secured Account.
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Processing Order. The order of debit and credit transactions (including but not limited to Internal Transfers, Xxxx Payment transfers, checks and debit card transactions) in which they are initiated may vary from the order in which they will be finally processed by the Bank. The Bank reserves the right to determine the order of processing of any transaction; please refer to the Account disclosure booklet you received at account opening for the order of processing.
Processing Order. Please see your Card Account on the Site or Mobile App for the posting order of items clearing your Card Account. The processing order of these items is important because if there is not enough money in your Card Account to pay for the items in the order they are processed in accordance with the processing order, there may be an overdraft attempt on your Card Account which may result in non-sufficient fund fees or an increase in the amount of fees. By opening a Card Account pursuant to this Agreement, you are consenting to our authorizing and paying non-sufficient fund fees on your ATM and Card transactions.

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