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How Do I Setup a Recurring Transfer in My PNC Bank Account?

If you have an account at PNC Bank, you can easily set up recurring transfers between your PNC Bank accounts or from your PNC Bank account to an account at a different bank. To learn how, keep reading. This article will teach you what you need to know.

How to Set Up Recurring Transfers From Your PNC Bank Account Online

To set up a recurring transfer from your PNC Bank account, just follow these instructions:

  1. Go to the PNC Bank Online Banking page.
  2. Sign in.
  3. Click on the Transfer Funds tab in the nav bar at the top of the screen.
  4. Select what kind of transfer you want (such as Between my PNC Accounts).
  5. Select the account you want to transfer money from.
  6. Select the account you want to transfer money to.
  7. Enter the amount you want to transfer.
  8. Enter a frequency for the transfer. You have a range of options from weekly to annually.
  9. Enter the date you want to make the first transfer on.
  10. Review the transfer information.
  11. Submit the transfer.

You do also have the option to send a wire transfer or send an international transfer. These are just one-time transfer options (and come with a fee) and cannot be used to set up a recurring transfer.

How to Set Up Recurring Transfers from Your PNC Bank Account Using the App

You can also set them up using the PNC Bank app. Just follow these instructions:

  1. Open the app.
  2. Log in.
  3. Tap on Transfer.
  4. Tap on the Transfer From menu.
  5. Select an account to transfer funds from.
  6. Tap on either PNC Account or External.
  7. Select an account to transfer the money to.
  8. Enter the amount you want to transfer.
  9. Enter a frequency for the transfer.
  10. Enter the date for the first transfer.
  11. Review the transfer information.
  12. Submit the transfer.

Contacting PNC Bank

If you need any help setting up a recurring transfer, ask a PNC Bank customer service representative for help. You can use the phone, help forum or chat.

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