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E-transfers at one time cost $1.50 apiece, but banks and credit unions are increasingly treating them like regular debits or withdrawals and including them in your monthly account package at no ...
The surging popularity of e-transfers could soon cancel the paper cheque's status as our favourite way to send money. The cheque as we know it has been around for 300 years, while the Interac e ...
If you use a fintech for banking or investing, Interac e-Transfers might get a bit easier to send and receive. Find out why. This article is 1 year old. Some details may be outdated.
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