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Nicole, Toms river December 28, 2014 12:04:17 PM
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Thank you for visiting TD Helps today, Nicole. We will be glad to assist you. If you are looking to receive an electronic funds transfer, also known as EFT or ACH transfer, it is necessary to provide the following information to any individual or financial institution sending funds to you: 1. Your account number 2. Your routing number (first 9 digits on the bottom of your checks) 3. Your account title, exactly as it appears on your account 4. Your Account type There are a couple of ways you may obtain your account number. Your account number can be found on your paper statements which is located at the right top corner of the page. If you have any checks with you, the account number would be the second set of numbers located at the bottom of the check. Please check out this link for more information http://bit.ly/1qH2i2K. Please be informed that for the security of your account information, we do not provide account numbers via e-mail or over the phone. Another way to locate your account number is via Online Banking. If you are enrolled for our Online Banking, please click on the "Accounts" tab. If you are currently not utilizing TD Bank Online Banking but would like to be enrolled, please review the following information. Even though the account number is needed to use the self-service feature via http://bit.ly/1lU2qfY to enroll for Online Banking, we are happy to say, there are other ways you can enroll. You can contact us directly at 888-751-9000 to speak with one of our Specialists. After account verification, our Specialists would be happy to help you set up your Online Banking! If you are unable to verify your account or if you prefer to sit with a Customer Service Representative, you may also visit us during lobby hours at a nearby TD Store. Please visit http://bit.ly/TDStores to find out TD Store locations near you. While you're at the Store, they will be able to provide you with your account number. Once you're enrolled for Online Banking, you will have complete access to your online account where you will be able to view your account number, balance and transactions, and other great features TD Bank offers with Online Banking. Routing numbers are based upon the TD location where you originally opened your account. For a list of our current routing numbers please check out: http://bit.ly/1cmRPoF. If your account was opened in the State of New Jersey, your routing number should be 031-201-360. If you are not certain which TD Store you opened your account at, we invite you to give us a call 24/7 at the same number mentioned above for your routing number or feel free to visit us during lobby hours for assistance. If you are expecting to receive a wire transfer rather than an ACH transfer, please review the following information carefully, so you may provide the originator with the appropriate wire transfer instructions. It will also ensure that you will be able to receive the funds without any difficulties or hassles. If you will be receiving the funds via US currency, you should provide the following info: Wire to: TD Bank, N.A Wilmington, Delaware ABA#: 0311-0126-6 Credit to: Your Full Name and Account Title, Your Address, Your Account Number For Foreign Currency transfers being sent to TD Bank, you need to include the additional information as follows: Correspondent Bank SWIFT Code: TDOMCATTTOR; Correspondent Bank: The Toronto Dominion Bank, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5k 1A2; Beneficiary Bank SWIFT Code: NRTHUS33XXX; Beneficiary Bank: TD Bank, N.A. 6000 Atrium Way, Mt Laurel, NJ 08054 In Favor of: Your Account Number Your Full Name Your address: (Please include City, State and Country) You should expect to receive the funds within three to five business days. We will post all incoming wires on the banking day they are received. International wire transfers sent by US Dollars can be received until 6:30 PM EST. If the incoming wire is Foreign Currency it can be received until 3:30 PM EST. Also, we do not process incoming Pay Upon Proper Identification (PUPID) wires and we return them to the sender. For more info on the fee for wire transfers, please take a look here: http://bit.ly/1cTejgt. Let us know if you have any other banking questions. Have a fabulous day!
LiShu R, Mount Laurel December 28, 2014 12:07:01 PM