Interac e-transfer: How to Send and Receive Money - NerdWallet Canada (2024)

Nearly nine in 10 Canadians (88%) used Interac e-transfer, according to the last survey commissioned by Interac in March 2022. And, by April 2022, Interac had processed more than one billion transactions across a 12-month periodfor the first time.

This Canadian interbank network has facilitated electronic transfers of funds since 2003. As a result, sending and receiving money in Canada has become incredibly simple —and secure, as long as you follow some simple guidelines.

How does an Interac e-transfer work?

Interac e-transfers, sometimes called email transfers or email money transfers, allow people and businesses to send money to one another using the recipient’s email address or phone number. However, the money is not actually transferred through the email or a text message. Instead, the message sends instructions for accepting the funds.

According to Interac, users are protected by multi-layered security that allows them to safely move funds between accounts and institutions.

Benefits and uses of Interac e-transfer

Like other forms of mobile payment, electronic transfers circumvent the need to use cash, which can be lost, stolen or spent. E-transfers are an easy and secure way to manage your money. Additionally, e-transfers can be efficient and cost-effective as they eliminate the hassle of meeting in person to hand over cash and provide a record of transfer.

You could use e-transfers when:

  • Reimbursing a friend for an expense you’re sharing, like a meal.
  • Paying a babysitter.
  • Sending your monthly rent.
  • Splitting bills and household expenses with a partner.
  • Buying items on a local marketplace.

How to set up your account for Interac e-transfers

All you need to send or receive an e-transfer is an account with a participating bank or credit union, online account access, and an email address or mobile phone number.

Prepare your bank account to send and receive e-transfers by following these steps:

  1. Log into your account online.
  2. Select Email Money or Interac e-transfer from the menu options.
  3. Register your profile and adjust your settings.

Within your settings, you can add contacts, send and receive money, and set up auto-deposits. Some banks allow you to set up multiple email addresses and/or phone numbers to receive e-transfers. If you have this option for your account, you’ll typically find it in the settings for your profile or e-transfer menu.

How to send money using Interac e-transfer

  1. Click “Send Money” from the Interac e-transfer or Email Money menu within your online banking.
  2. Select a contact to send the money to by choosing their email address or mobile number. If you haven’t sent money to this person before, create a new contact.
  3. Choose the account you wish to send the money from.
  4. Enter the amount of money you want to send.
  5. Create a security question and answer if your recipient hasn’t signed up for auto deposit. They will have to provide the correct answer to the question to receive the money you send.

For security purposes, make sure the question and answer are not obvious and don’t include personal information. You can communicate the answer to the recipient via a personal channel such as a phone call or text message.

How to receive an Interac e-transfer

  1. Review the Interac e-transfer text message or email alert and read it carefully to make sure it isn’t fraudulent.
  2. Follow the instructions in the message to select your financial institution and log into your account.
  3. Enter the security answer set up by the sender, if applicable.
  4. Pick the account where you’d like to deposit the funds.
  5. Select “accept” to receive the money in your account.

Accept e-transfers more easily with auto-deposit

Within the bank’s online e-transfer menu, you may find an option to set up or manage auto-deposit. Once you register your email address or phone number, anybody who sends you an e-transfer won’t need to create a security question. Instead, the money will automatically be deposited into the account you select when you register for auto-deposit.

How to request an Interac e-transfer

You may be able to request an Interac e-transfer from your online banking platform or mobile app. Select “Request Money,” then fill out the requested fields, like how much you’d like to request and which contact you’d like to request money from. You can send a request to anyone in Canada with a bank account and email address or phone number. You can also send follow-up reminders, if needed.

Interac e-transfer fees and limits

It’s free to receive an e-transfer, but your financial institution may charge you to transfer money. While the charges typically depend on the type of bank account you have, many accounts come with some — if not, unlimited — free Interac e-transfers. If you are charged to send an Interac e-transfer, you can expect to pay $1 to $1.50 per transfer, according to NerdWallet analysis.

Check your bank account’s terms and conditions for more information, or call your financial institution to confirm the fees charged to send e-transfers.

Interac e-transfer transaction limits

Most banks limit the amount of money you can send or receive each day, week and month. The limits vary by institution but are usually quite high. For example, TD Canada Trust allows you to send up to $3,000 within 24 hours, and up to $10,000 within seven days.

Declining and cancelling email money transfers

Interac email transfers expire after 30 days if the recipient doesn’t respond. The recipient is notified of the expiration and the money is returned to the sender after deducting a fee for returned payments in some cases.

How to decline an e-transfer: If you don’t want to accept a transfer, you can simply ignore it. The e-transfer will expire in 30 days and funds will be redeposited to the sender’s account.

Alternatively, you can follow the instructions in your e-transfer notification to log into your account, and select “Decline” rather than “Accept.” The sender will then have to cancel or re-send the transfer. If the sender fails to take any action, the money is re-deposited into their account.

However, if you have set up an auto-deposit, you can’t decline e-transfers.

How to cancel an e-transfer: Once an e-transfer has been deposited, it can’t be cancelled or reversed. But if it hasn’t been accepted or auto deposited, you can cancel the e-transfer by logging into your account, selecting the Interac e-Transfer transaction, and choosing the “cancel” option. Your bank may charge you to cancel the transfer.

Which banks use Interac e-transfer?

More than 250 banks and credit unions are tied into the Interac network. You can find a full list of participating financial institutions on Interac’s website.

International e-transfers

Only Canadians can send and receive Interac e-transfer with an email address or mobile phone number.

Interac has teamed up with Mastercard and Western Union to facilitate international transfers through some banks, but there are fees and you’ll need the recipient’s banking details to create the transfer.

How to avoid e-transfer scams

If you receive an email or text for an e-transfer you weren’t expecting, confirm with the sender separately before clicking on anything in the message.

Also be wary of sending money to anyone you haven’t met in person, people or organizations requesting personal information via email or text, and any transaction that requires upfront fees.

Frequently asked questions about Interac e-transfers

How long does an Interac e-transfer take?

While Interac e-transfers are usually instant, they can take up to 30 minutes to arrive in the recipient’s account, depending on the bank.

Are Interac e-transfers safe?

Despite the use of email and phone numbers to initiate the transaction, the actual transfer of money is handled securely by the sending and receiving banks, using multiple layers of encryption.

However, it’s important to be aware of scams. You can hedge against them by keeping your personal details out of security questions, never sharing your e-transfer reference number, and keeping your email and bank account secure with strong passwords.

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Interac e-transfer: How to Send and Receive Money - NerdWallet Canada (2024)

FAQs

Interac e-transfer: How to Send and Receive Money - NerdWallet Canada? ›

After logging into your bank's online platform or mobile app, look for a tab marked “send money” or “send an Interac e-transfer,” enter a recipient's email address or phone number and the amount you'd like to send. If the recipient has auto-deposit enabled, the money is deposited immediately.

How do I receive an Interac e-Transfer in Canada? ›

Here's what to do:
  1. You'll receive an email or a text (SMS) notification that informs you of the transaction. ...
  2. If you have Interac e-Transfer Autodeposit set up, you're done. ...
  3. If you do not have Autodeposit set up, select the link in the email or text notification you received from Interac.

Can I do an Interac e-Transfer from Canada to us? ›

Interac E-Transfer and Sending Money to the US

In short, the answer is no. If you want to send money to someone in the US, you would have to make global or international transfers through your bank. Interac e-transfer same-day transfers are only available from one Canadian bank account to another.

How to accept an e-transfer without a security question? ›

Autodeposit

If you have registered your email address for Autodeposit, and the Sender used your email address, and the transaction is successful, the money will be deposited into your account automatically without the need to answer a security question.

Do you need a Canadian bank account for Etransfer? ›

You need to have a Canadian bank account at a participating financial institution to send and receive money via Interac e-Transfer via mobile or online banking. You also need an email address, so you can receive notifications about your transaction.

How to send money to someone in Canada from the US? ›

Best ways to send money to Canada
  1. Direct Debit. Direct Debit is a convenient option that lets us take money from your account once you have authorised the payment on our site. ...
  2. Bank Transfer. ...
  3. Debit Card. ...
  4. Credit Card. ...
  5. Apple Pay. ...
  6. Google Pay.

What is the payment method for Interac Canada? ›

Interac is a Canadian interbank network that allows consumers to pay for goods and services with a connected debit card, credit card, or mobile banking app.

Can US citizens use Interac? ›

Interac e-Transfer is only available within Canada, which means both you and the recipient must have a Canadian bank account that is partnered with Interac.

Is Zelle in Canada? ›

You can't use Zelle in Canada - it's for payments between US based banks only. Use this handy guide as a way to find alternative providers to make convenient, low cost, online and mobile payments to Canada.

What is the equivalent of Etransfer in USA? ›

Send and receive money person-to-person in the U.S.

While there is no Interac e-Transfer in the U.S., there are several ways to send money between U.S. accounts through 3rd party apps like Venmo, PayPal, Apple Cash and Cash App with a U.S. cell number.

What happens to an e-transfer if the recipient does not accept? ›

Receivers have the option of accepting or declining an Interac e-Transfer. If the receiver declines the transfer, the sender can either cancel the payment to retrieve the funds or resend the e-mail transfer. You can cancel an Interac e-Transfer at any time, as long as the recipient has not deposited the funds.

Can I receive an e-transfer if I don't have online banking? ›

You can transfer money to people who do not bank online with a participating financial institution. However, they may be charged an additional service fee.

Is there any danger in accepting an Etransfer? ›

Interac e-Transfer interception fraud is a growing trend. By using stolen personal information and guessing security answers correctly, fraudsters can divert and deposit e-Transfer transactions to their accounts. Protect your accounts by understanding your responsibilities as a sender and recipient.

What are the drawbacks of e-transfer? ›

However, like any other system, EFT has its drawbacks:
  • Risk of Fraud: Despite security measures, cybercriminals may attempt to intercept sensitive data during transmission.
  • Technical Issues: Server crashes or network issues can delay transactions or lead to processing errors.
Sep 28, 2023

What is the difference between Interac and e-transfer? ›

One further distinction is that EFTs can only be used to transfer money between bank accounts in your name, whereas Interac e-Transfers can be used to send money to a third party—like the colleague who spotted you lunch money the day you forgot your wallet.

Can I send an Interac e-Transfer to myself? ›

To send a transfer to another bank or financial institution, you can use Interac e-Transfer®. Learn how to send an Interac e-Transfer® from your online bank or from the National Bank app. If you have an external account, you can use Interac e-Transfer® to send money to yourself.

Is Interac available in Canada? ›

Whether you use your card, phone, smartwatch or e-Commerce checkout, there are so many ways to pay using Interac Debit. Interac e-Transfer lets Canadians and businesses send and request money quickly. It makes it possible for two bank accounts to securely exchange information directly with each other.

How do I get an e-transfer from Canada? ›

Sign on to online banking or the mobile app, and then select “Interac e-Transfer” from the menu. Enter your personal information and then select “Next.” Read and agree to the terms and conditions. Now you're ready to transfer your money.

What email do Interac e-Transfers come from? ›

The text message notification should always be received from +1 00001 with text: 'INTERAC e-Transfer: (name of sender) sent you money'. The email notification should always be received from [email protected] with subject line: 'INTERAC e-Transfer: (name of sender) sent you money'.

Why am I not receiving an e-transfer email? ›

Contact your financial institution for more information. It is possible your email address or mobile number is already registered. If you did not previously register your email address or mobile number for the Autodeposit feature, please contact your financial institution to investigate. Please check your Spam folder.

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