- Source: 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. Funds transfers are the primary mechanism used by the business community for fast and reliable transfer of funds between two parties. The funds transfer process generally consists of a series of electronic messages sent between financial institutions directing each to make the debit and credit accounting entries necessary to complete the transaction. A funds transfer can generally be described as a series of payment instruction messages, beginning with the originator's (sending customer's) instructions, and including a series of further instructions between the participating institutions, with the purpose of making payment to the beneficiary (receiving customer).
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 "BACS Payment", "bank transfer" and "bank payment" are used, in Canada, "e-transfer" is used, while in several other European countries "giro transfer" is the common term.
Types
Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) is an umbrella term that refers to a number of different transfer methods:
Automated Clearing House (ACH) payments processed through the ACH network and not through traditional card networks. Not all EFT payments are processed through the ACH network, but all ACH payments are EFTs
Automated teller machine (ATM) transfers
Direct deposit payment or withdrawals of funds initiated by the payer
Direct debit payments in which a business debits the consumer's bank accounts for payment for goods or services
Electronic bill payment in online banking, which may be delivered by EFT or paper check
QR code payment is a payment initiated using a QR Code scanned from POS terminal or Digital wallet
Transfers initiated by telephone (Mail Order/Telephone Order)
Electronic funds transfer at point of sale (EFTPOS) are transfers resulting from credit or debit card transactions initiated through a payment terminal
Web/Internet Online Payments (E-commerce payment system)
Wire transfer via an international banking network such as Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT)
Real-time Payments
See also
Interbank network
Payment system
Real time gross settlement (RTGS)
References
External links
Electronic Funds Transfer Association
USA Federal Trade Commission – Electronic Funds Transfer Act
Australian Government – AUSTRAC Electronic funds transfer instruction (EFTI)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- China UnionPay
- Mata uang digital
- Hawala
- Pengawasan
- Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication
- Brave (peramban web)
- Juniper Networks
- Sony
- Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation
- Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
- Electronic funds transfer
- National Electronic Funds Transfer
- Wire transfer
- Bangladesh Electronic Funds Transfer Network
- EFTPOS
- Electronic cash
- Payment and settlement systems in India
- E-commerce payment system
- Electronic Fund Transfer Act
- Instant payment