Scheduled Share Transfer

What is a Scheduled Share Transfer? Can I use it to transfer to another person's account?

  • A Scheduled Share Transfer can be established to transfer funds:
    • Within your own account (share to share).
    • Between your primary Delta Community account and your joint Delta Community accounts.
  • This can be setup on a monthly, semi-monthly, weekly, bi-weekly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual basis.
  • Scheduled transfers will post between 8 am and 12 pm on the specified scheduled dates.

From within Online Banking, you can easily create transfers:

  1. Verify funds are available before proceeding.
  2. Select Scheduled Transfers from within the Pay & Transfer tab.
    • For Mobile Banking, select Pay & Transfer > Make a Transfer > Schedule to create a new transfer.
  3. Use the drop-down menu to select the From and To accounts.  
  4. Input the amount of the transfer desired.
  5. Select Date.
    • For Mobile Banking, select Frequency.
    • Date and Repeat options are only available for linked accounts and transfers within the same account. 
  6. If you would like this to be a recurring transfer, select the Repeat transfer box. Choose from the options displayed.
  7. Enter a memo (optional).
    • In this field, the use of special characters are limited to $ % ( ) . + =
  8. Click on Make Transfer (or Schedule in Mobile Banking).
  9. Select Confirm or Cancel on the Confirmation screen.
    • Once the Confirmation screen displays, select Go to My Accounts or Make Another Transfer.  
  • To modify a Scheduled Share Transfer that you have set up via Online Banking or Mobile Banking, simply select the transfer, select Cancel and create a new transfer with the adjusted information.

If you are not an Online Banker, we ask that you complete the Scheduled Share Transfer form. To modify a scheduled share transfer that the credit union has created, submit your adjusted information by contacting us from within Online Banking, call us at 800-544-3328, or visit your nearest branch location.