GXBank Rolls Out Scheduled Transfer Feature For Regular Payments
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Digital bank GXBank has officially rolled out the highly requested scheduled transfer feature, which lets users set up regular, recurring payments on a pre-determined schedule. With this, you will be able to make your regular payments – such as rent, utility bills, and loan payments – even more conveniently.

To access this feature, go ahead and tap on “Send Money” on your GXBank home screen, then select the recipient and set the type of transfer to “Schedule and automate”. You can then choose the frequency of this scheduled transfer (daily, weekly, or monthly), when to start these transfers, and the number of times you’d like to repeat the transfer (up to 240 times).

The scheduled transfer feature is the latest update that GXBank has implemented recently. Last month, the digital bank also enabled support for DuitNow QR payments. It is also looking to introduce several new offerings over the course of this year, including protection and lending products.

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