We’re excited to share that we’re beta testing a new feature, Scheduled e-Transfers!
This feature lets you set up recurring Interac e-Transfers so you don’t have to manually send money each time. Perfect for things like rent, bill payments, or sending money regularly to friends or family.
So what does it do:
Automates your regular payments (like rent or bills).
Saves you time by removing the need to send manually.
Gives you flexibility with full control to edit or cancel at any time.
A quick heads-up: Beta spots are limited, don’t worry if you don’t get in this round there will be more chances to join throughout the year. The full feature will be available to everyone shortly after testing is complete.
Want in?
Drop a comment to let us know you’re interested and we’ll follow up with details!
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this is most likely in the wrong place. I am new to Neo. I have opened a Savings account, just the essential subscription. I have been trying to find a place on line that spells out exactly what I can do with this account. It is rare to find a savings account that allows so much. So, just to be sure
I can pay bills directly from this account, (push). I can set up a PAD payment(pull ) to pay my credit card bills
I can sent unlimited e transfers? What is the daily limit? is a “day” counted as a calendar day or it is a 24 hour period?
presently when I click on pay a bill it defaults to checking account. How can i change that?
Probably the wrong place, you probably want the support category. But here’s my thoughts:
1 — I tried paying a bill from my savings account and it doesn’t seem to be an option, it defaults to my Everyday account and I can’t change it. You can set up PADs directly to this account.
2 — There are limits on e-transfers but they’re very generous. 50 per month, under $3,000 each, with a weekly max of $10,000 and a monthly max of $20,000.
3 — I don’t think you can, I think you’re stuck paying from the Everyday account