How can I transfer the funds from my EIP Card to my bank account?

Authored By: USMFCU on 1/26/2021

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There are multiple ways to transfer the funds from your EIP Card to an existing bank account at no cost to you. You will need the Routing and Account number for your bank account to complete the transfer.

Transfer funds online at EIPCard.com

  1. Be sure you have activated your EIP Card before attempting to transfer funds.
  2. Register for online access by going to EIPCard.com and click on “Login” and “Register Now”. Follow the steps to create your User ID and Password. Be sure to have your EIP Card handy.
  3. Select “Transfers in U.S.” under Money Out.
  4. Follow the steps to set up your destination bank account prior to completing your ACH transfer.
  5. Transfers should post to your bank account in 2-3 business days.

Transfer funds using the Money Network Mobile App

  1. Be sure you have activated your EIP Card before attempting to transfer funds.
  2. Download the Money Network Mobile App and register for mobile access by clicking “New User?”. Follow the steps to create your User ID and Password. Be sure to have your EIP Card handy.
  3. Click the top left menu and click “Send Money to an External Bank Account” under Move Money Out.
  4. Follow the steps to set up your destination bank account prior to completing your ACH transfer.
  5. Transfers should post to your bank account in 2-3 business days.

Transfer funds by calling 1.800.240.8100

  1. Be sure you have activated your EIP Card before attempting to transfer funds.
  2. Call 1.800.240.8100 and follow the prompts to authenticate with the Interactive Voice Response Unit (IVRU).
  3. Once authenticated by the IVRU, follow the prompts to set up your destination bank account prior to completing your ACH transfer.
  4. Transfers should post to your bank account in 2-3 business days.

ACH Transfer to Domestic Bank Limits Apply: $2,500 per transaction | $2,500 per day | $5,000 per month. Please see your Cardholder Agreement online at EIPCard.com for more information.



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