Becu third party transfer authorization 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the BECU Third Party Transfer Authorization in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name as the account holder on the 'Transfer From' account. This identifies who is authorizing the transfer.
  3. Enter your Social Security or Tax Identification Number in the designated field to verify your identity.
  4. Select your preferred transfer method by checking either 'Online Banking' or 'Telephone Banking'. You can choose multiple options if applicable.
  5. For each 'Transfer To' account, input the account number and the name associated with that account. You can add up to four accounts by filling in all required fields.
  6. Review all entered information for accuracy. Ensure that you have authorized any necessary disclosures by signing at the bottom of the form.
  7. Finally, date your signature and submit the completed form via mail or fax as indicated at the bottom of the document.

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To submit a Domestic wire request by phone, call a BECU representative toll-free at 800-233-2328, Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. (PT). A $25.00 wire fee applies, which will be posted as a separate transaction and debited from the same account the wire is drawn on.
You can transfer funds both internally and externally with Online Banking.
Transfers. You can transfer funds both internally and externally with Online Banking. Move money internally between your checking, savings, home equity line of credit (HELOC), line of credit (LOC) and more. Move money externally to and from other banks or financial institutions.
How do I send a wire transfer? Online banking: Select Transfer pay, choose External transfers wires, then select, Send a wire. Tell us about the wire youd like to make. Provide the recipients name and address, then select Continue. Provide the recipients bank account and routing numbers, then select Continue.
Sending and Receiving Money Log in to BECU Online Banking or the mobile app and tap Payments. The first time you use Zelle: Select Send Money. Add a contact or select the email or mobile phone number of an existing contact. Enter the amount youd like to send. Review and tap Send.

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You can send a wire transfer to any individual or business with a banking account that offers the ability to receive wires. BECU is able to accept both domestic and international wires. To confirm that your recipient can receive wires, have them obtain incoming wire instructions from their financial institution.
TPT Transfer, or Third-Party Transfer, is a method used for transferring funds from one bank account to another within the same bank or across different banks. This type of transfer allows individuals to send money to any recipient, whether they hold an account in the same bank or a different bank entirely.

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