ATMs And Withdrawals
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Q. How much can I withdraw from my Stash banking account?
The maximum you can withdraw from your Stash banking account1 at an ATM or Teller is $1,000 every 24 hours. The daily spend limit is $10,000 per day. Fees may apply. Daily withdrawal and cash limits apply. Please see your Deposit Account Agreement for limits. …
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Q. What are Instant Debit Withdrawals?
Having an external debit card linked to your Stash account can let you withdraw funds from your Stash banking account instantly. Instant debit withdrawals allow you to withdraw up to $1,000 from your Stash banking account to a linked external debit card for a 1% fee.…
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Q. How do I choose my Stock-Back® Card custom stock investment?
When you use the Stock-Back® Debit Mastercard®¹, you earn Stock-Back® rewards with every purchase you make.1 To earn Stock-Back® rewards, all you have to do is shop at brands you love!…
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Q. How do I cancel, stop, or modify a transfer?
If you’d like to cancel a transfer of any kind, don’t fear—it’s a very simple process. We’ve outlined the steps you’ll need to take below depending on the type of transfer you’d like to cancel, stop, or modify. Please keep in mind that we can only cancel transfers marked as “pending,” so you’ll want to take action before the transfer clears.…
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Q. What are the out-of-network ATM fees for my Stash banking account?
The out-of-network ATM fee is $2.50 plus any fee assessed by the owner of the ATM you’re using. The out-of-network balance inquiry fee is $0.50. Follow these steps to locate an in-network ATM: Login to the Stash app. Tap Bank at the bottom of the screen. …
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Q. All About Instant Transfers
What are instant transfers? Transferring money within Stash generally is effective immediately but could take up to a few minutes; however, transferring to an external bank account can take 1-3 business days. Instant transfers allow you to transfer money to an external bank from your Stash banking account instantly for a 1% fee.…
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