Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
Electronic funds transfer (EFT) is refer to a system of transferring funds/money from one bank account directly to another through computer based systems and without the direct intervention of bank staff or without any paper money changing hands.
It is used for both credit transfer, such as payroll payments, and for debit transfers, such as mortgage payments.
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