What is Regulation D?

Member Notification of Federal Regulation D

Regulation D FAQs

  • What is Regulation D?
  • What transactions are not affected by Regulation D?
  • What are my options once an account has reached its Reg. D limit?
  • If an account used for Overdraft Protection has reached its Reg. D limit, will overdraft requests be honored?
  • I have authorized a merchant to automatically withdraw payments from my Savings type Account; do these count against my monthly limit?

What is Regulation D?

Federal Regulation D places a monthly limit on the number of transfers you may make from your Savings type Accounts without your physical presence being required. Transfers affected by this regulation therefore include:

  • Transfers made using Online Banking
  • Overdraft transfers (made automatically to cover insufficient funds in other accounts)
  • Pre-authorized, automatic, scheduled or recurring transfers

You are allowed six such transfers per month, per account.

What transactions are not affected by Regulation D?

  • ATM transactions.
  • Transfers made to EEFCU loans.
  • Transactions done in person at the branch.
  • Transactions sent in by mail or Night Drop with an original signature.
  • EEFCU Bill Pay (which uses funds from your checking account)

What are my options once an account has reached its Regulation D limit?

You may complete withdrawals and transfers in person, by mail or at an ATM.

If an account used for Overdraft Protection has reached its Regulation D limit, will overdraft requests be honored?

No, if the Overdraft Protection account is a Savings type Account. You may incur an Insufficient Funds charge for every overdraft attempted beyond your monthly limit. However, if the Overdraft Protection account is a Line-of-Credit loan (which is not affected by Regulation D) the overdraft will complete normally. To apply for a Line-of­-Credit loan, contact us.

I have authorized a merchant to automatically withdraw payments from my Savings Account; do these count against my monthly limit?

Yes. These payments (which you might know as “ACH” or “EFT” transactions) follow Regulation D limitations. Any withdrawals attempted beyond your monthly limit will not be honored, and you may receive a notice by mail and incur an Insufficient Funds charge. To avoid this situation, make automatic payments using something other than a Savings Account, such as a checking account. Contact the merchant to arrange this change, and be aware that you request could take more than a month to go into effect. Alternatively, consider using RGFCU Bill Pay to automatically send payments to the merchant, rather than authorizing the merchant to automatically withdraw payments.

If you have any questions regarding Regulation D, give EEFCU a call.