Girard Business Electronic Banking Guide

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Step 7 of 7: Review & Submit Next, you need to select an effective date and a process date for your payment to occur. When you’re finished, you can review the one-time payment or template and, depending on your rights, either draft or submit your transaction.

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1. Review the payment template and make sure all the information is correct. If you need to make adjustments, go back into your template to make necessary changes. 2. Select either the effective date or process date using the calendar feature. • Effective Date : The date the payment takes effect. If the effective date lands on a non-business day, your bank may process the payment the business day before or after the effective date. ACH payments, payroll and tax payments require an effective date. • Process Date : The day the bank processes your payment but will not post for another few business days. Wire transfers require a process date.

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Commercial: Creating a New Payment or Template

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