On Fri, Sep 05, 2008 at 02:00:11AM +0530, Alok G. Singh wrote:
Answers that are restricted to the US banking system are enough for now,
but I would be glad to hear of systems with a wider applicability.
I personally use(d) aqbanking for the HBCI-based teutonic banking
system. Try looking at
On Fri, Sep 05, 2008 at 01:34:16AM +0300, ashok _ wrote:
for e.g. i have been able to do what you have asked about above by
issuing standing instructions to the bank to make x transfer to y
bank on the 15th of every month until z date... the transfer is
usually done via SWIFT or IBAN
I need to be able to transfer money from my account to a number of
accounts (which change from time to time) automatically. While there are
several products to collect money from various bank accounts, there seem
to be none that do the reverse, i.e. disburse money to various accounts.
If
With INGDirect.com, you can also setup scheduling, so it sends
out money to various accounts based on specific
date/day-of-week per account.
- Vinit
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On 5 Sep 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You want to learn about ACH:
I was hoping for a little more detail. I did spend about half a day
reading about CHIPS [1] and how it works but it was tenuous on actual
software interfaces to it.
Footnotes:
[1] http://chips.org/about/pages/000702.php
On 5 Sep 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think standard banking practice is to do this via standing
instructions ...
Yes, one off transfers can be done by NEFT/RTGS too. AIUI, NEFT does
involve human interaction and can take upto 7 business days for
international transfers.
I am looking for
On 5 Sep 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are asking this question for personal use, then
www.ingdirect.com does a pretty good job.
No, it's not for personal use. Business A (me) needs to be able to
disburse funds to N customer checking/savings accounts.
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Alok
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On Fri, Sep 05, 2008 at 04:00:33PM +0530, Alok G. Singh wrote:
I am looking for some software interface to this system or some service
which can do this for me (as a business).
Again, if you want HBCI/FinTS, check out aqbanking.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alok G. Singh) writes:
On 5 Sep 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You want to learn about ACH:
I was hoping for a little more detail.
You might have to supply more detail about what you're trying to do
exactly. :)
If you're just trying to use ACH with your bank, contact
On 5 Sep 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You want to learn about ACH:
I was hoping for a little more detail.
You might have to supply more detail about what you're trying to do
exactly. :)
I (as a business entity) want to send funds to N personal checking
accounts. The N accounts are not
On 5 Sep 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Again, if you want HBCI/FinTS, check out aqbanking.
While this is something like what I was looking for, the territory is
not of much use to me at this time. Do you know of an equivalent service
for the US ?
--
Alok
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alok G. Singh) writes:
If you are asking this question for personal use, then
www.ingdirect.com does a pretty good job.
No, it's not for personal use. Business A (me) needs to be able to
disburse funds to N customer checking/savings accounts.
As I said, in the US, the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alok G. Singh) writes:
On 5 Sep 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You want to learn about ACH:
I was hoping for a little more detail.
You might have to supply more detail about what you're trying to do
exactly. :)
I (as a business entity) want to send funds to N personal
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