How to transfer money between your accounts on ATB Personal

Learn how to transfer money between your ATB accounts quickly and easily on the ATB Personal banking website.

Using the ATB Personal app instead?

Learn how to transfer money between your accounts using the ATB Personal app.

Move your money where you need it quickly and securely. With ATB Personal, it's never been easier to move funds between your chequing and savings accounts, even your line of credit.

  1. Log in to ATB Personal.
  2. From the Overview screen, click Move Money in the primary navigation.
    1. Or you can click the Transfer quick link under any deposit account.
  3. From the Move Money menu, click Account transfers.
  4. On the Account transfers screen, in the One-time transfer tab, select the account you want to make the transfer From.
  5. Select the account you want to make the transfer To.
    1. If you select accounts with different currencies (CAD and USD, for example), you’ll have the ability to enter the amount you want transferred in either currency.
  6. Enter the Amount you want to transfer.
    1. If you’re moving money between accounts of different currencies:
      • i. Whichever currency you choose to enter the amount in (CAD or USD), the converted amount will automatically be shown in the other currency along with the exchange rate.
  7. Leave the transfer date (When) as is or schedule a one-time transfer in the future by changing the date.
    1. Keep in mind that cross-currency transfers can’t be scheduled for future dates.
    2. You can schedule recurring transfers for same currency transfers.
  8. Click Next.
  9. Review and verify the transfer information.
  10. Click Send to complete the transfer.
  11. You're all done!


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