Electronic Funds Transfer Stocks List

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Electronic Funds Transfer Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 11 DFS Discover (DFS) Expands Market Reach With Exchange Credit Program
Jul 11 BOKF Natural-Gas Prices Are Cooling Off
Jul 11 DFS Zacks Investment Ideas feature highlights: Nvidia, McDonald's and Discover Financial Services
Jul 10 DFS Why private equity is 'the real issue' in M&A
Jul 10 DFS 3 Key Reports to Watch This Earnings Season
Jul 10 ALLY Ally Financial (ALLY) Expected to Beat Earnings Estimates: Should You Buy?
Jul 10 DFS Discover (DFS) Expected to Beat Earnings Estimates: Can the Stock Move Higher?
Jul 9 DFS Discover (DFS) Unveils Balance+ Overdraft Protection Tool
Jul 9 DFS Army & Air Force Exchange Service to Collaborate with Discover® Global Network to Expand MILITARY STAR Card Acceptance
Jul 9 ALLY Three Undervalued Stocks With Intrinsic Discounts Ranging From 10% To 49.7%
Jul 9 ALLY Want Better Returns? Don't Ignore These 2 Finance Stocks Set to Beat Earnings
Jul 8 ALLY Will Ally Financial (ALLY) Beat Estimates Again in Its Next Earnings Report?
Jul 8 ALLY Ally Financial stock gains after upgrade to Neutral at J.P. Morgan
Jul 8 DFS Discover Launches Balance+: A Fee-Free Overdraft Protection Feature for Debit Card Purchases
Jul 8 PSFE 5 Low Price-to-Book Stocks Worth Buying in July
Jul 8 PSFE Paysafe Limited (PSFE): A Good WallStreetBets-approved Stock to Buy?
Jul 5 PSFE Here's Why You Should Buy Waste Management (WM) Stock Now
Jul 5 DFS Discover Financial (DFS) Resolves Merchant Lawsuit Amid Merger
Jul 5 DFS Discover Financial enters settlement to resolve misclassification suit
Jul 5 PSFE Reasons to Retain FactSet (FDS) Stock in Your Portfolio Now
Electronic Funds Transfer

Electronic funds transfer (EFT) is the electronic transfer of money from one bank account to another, either within a single financial institution or across multiple institutions, via computer-based systems, without the direct intervention of bank staff.
According to the United States Electronic Fund Transfer Act of 1978 it is "a funds transfer initiated through an electronic terminal, telephone, computer (including on-line banking) or magnetic tape for the purpose of ordering, instructing, or authorizing a financial institution to debit or credit a consumer's account".EFT transactions are known by a number of names across countries and different payment systems. For example, in the United States, they may be referred to as "electronic checks" or "e-checks". In the United Kingdom, the term "bank transfer" and "bank payment" are used, while in several other European countries "giro transfer" is the common term.

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