AMP Futures Now Offers our Customers FREE (No Charge) ACH Withdraws

With the new addition of BMO Harris as our USD – US Dollar Banking Institution, we are now able to offer our customers Free (No Charge) ACH domestic USD withdraws.

We are very excited to be able to provide this service to our customers. It has become one of our most popular ways for our customers to deposit and withdraw funds. We have found ACH to be very clean, fast way for our customers to withdraw funds and now saves our customers $ by eliminating banking fees.

We now accept 10 different currencies as available deposits:
  • USD – US Dollar

  • EUR - Euro

  • GBP – British Pound

  • CHF – Swiss Franc

  • CAD – Canadian Dollar

  • AUD – Australian Dollar

  • HKD – Hong Kong Dollar

  • JPY – Japanese Yen

  • NZD – New Zealand Dollar

  • SGD – Singapore Dollar
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That's mighty generous of you, given that it costs you between $.30 and nothing to initiate an ACH!
 
With the new addition of BMO Harris as our USD – US Dollar Banking Institution, we are now able to offer our customers Free (No Charge) ACH domestic USD withdraws.


Is it possible to do ACH DEPOSITS via Bank of America to AMP? BoA only seems to offer the following list of institutions that you can deposit money to via ACH:

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If you have instructions on how to deposit funds via Bank of America, I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks.
 
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No one else has been curious? It has been 1 year 8 months and 11 days since there has been activity on this thread. I would also like to know for my bank.

ACH=Automated Clearing House.

It's an electronic way of getting money from point A to point B. It's all through computer, and with a guaranty of a sort, so there is usually no cost to do it. If your bank does not offer ACH transfers, GTFO of your bank, yesterday. Do not pass go, do not collect 200 bux. Just get the hell out of it.

Seriously. If you are engaged in any sort of direct-deposit thingy, you are in an ACH schema.

Wire transfers cost a few bucks, but with most banks ACH is free. And AMP now offers free ACH is both directions. No fees on both sides in both directions! How cool is that!?
 
In your Bank of America online banking portal, you will select "Transfers" > At Other Banks > (add account/recipient) enter AMP bank details > then under Frequency, select one-time ACH.

If you need any additional assistance, please email funds@ampclearing.com


Are we able to do these ACH deposits via Citibank? If so, how?

BoA strangely charges a $3 fee for ACH deposits to an outside bank. Most other banks offer free ACH...
 
Are we able to do these ACH deposits via Citibank? If so, how?

BoA strangely charges a $3 fee for ACH deposits to an outside bank. Most other banks offer free ACH...

Yes, AMP will accept an ACH from Citibank also. should be similar processes.

We can not control what your bank charges. AMP does NOT charge any fees for ACH deposits or withdrawals.
 
Yes, AMP will accept an ACH from Citibank also. should be similar processes.

We can not control what your bank charges. AMP does NOT charge any fees for ACH deposits or withdrawals.

Can the ACH deposit from my bank be initiated by AMP? This is similar to what I used to do at Interactive Brokers. Interactive Brokers would initiate the ACH and take the funds from my checking account.
 
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