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    How do I make a transfer from my LBS Financial Savings or Checking to my credit card in Online Banking?

    1. Log in to Online Banking at lbsfcu.org
    2. Click on Transfers & Payments
    3. On the Make a Transfer page, select your savings or checking account in the first column and select the credit card to pay in the second column (labeled Visa Credit unless you have created a nickname)*
    4. Choose your desired payment type or amount
    5. Select Send Now, Scheduled Transfer to pay on a future date, or Repeating Transfer to create a recurring payment
    6. If a Scheduled Transfer, enter date you would like to make the payment. If a Repeating Transfer, select starting date and frequency
    7. Scheduled and Repeating Transfers can be viewed and edited on the Scheduled Transfers page

    Please Note: Transfers from LBS Financial accounts to credit cards are withdrawn from your shares immediately and may take 1-2 business days to be reflected on your credit card balance. Payments made after 2:00pm Pacific Time will be processed on the following business day.

    One Time Transfer

    Image of LBS Financial's Online Banking Make a Transfer page. Where is the Money Coming From: Savings account selected. Where is the Money Going to: Visa Credit selected. Payment entered of $50 and Send Now selected.

    Scheduled Transfer

    Image of LBS Financial's Online Banking Make a Transfer page. Where is the Money Coming From: Savings account selected. Where is the Money Going to: Visa Credit selected. Payment entered of $50 and Scheduled Transfer selected.

    Repeating Transfer

    Image of LBS Financial's Online Banking Make a Transfer page. Where is the Money Coming From: Savings account selected. Where is the Money Going to: Visa Credit selected. Payment entered of $50 and Repeating Transfer selected.

    *If you are transferring a payment to a credit card that does not appear within your Online & Mobile Banking, please select the transfer to “Another Member” option, entering the loan ID using the last four digits of the card number (such as L:1234).