Ramses Delgado, Banking Moderator
@ramses_delgado1
Transferring money from a debit card to a checking account isn't typically a direct process, as debit cards are linked to checking accounts and are used for spending or withdrawing funds, not for transferring money out of the card itself.
However, if the debit card is linked to the same bank, you can transfer funds between accounts using the bank’s online banking service. If the debit card is prepaid or issued by another institution, you can initiate an external transfer through the card’s app or link a third-party service like PayPal, Venmo, or Cash App.
For the most up-to-date information, visit your financial institution’s website or contact its customer service by phone.
You can check the best checking accounts available to ensure that whatever decision you make really fits your goals.
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