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  1. How to reload Autosweep RFID
  2. Auto Sweep FD: Earn more Interest from your existing Bank Account
  3. Organize your inbox with Archive, Sweep, and other tools in Outlook on the web
  4. Automatic Sweeps in Banking and Brokerage


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How to reload Autosweep RFID

We Now, assuming you’ve already had your Where can I reload my RFID?” Well, since that’s one of the most common queries going these days, we’ve decided to help you guys out by compiling everything you need to know about reloading your RFIDs here. For the purpose of this article, we’re going to focus on Autosweep RFIDs first. Just in case you need a refresher, these are the ones used along tollways operated by the San Miguel Corporation: ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW ↓ Here’s everything you need to know about reloading your Autosweep RFID account. 1) Over-the-counter payments at reloading and installation sites There are several installation sites both in and out of the metro where motorists can also reload their RFIDs. Most of these sites can also be found along the tollways themselves. For a list of some of the available reloading stations, you can read on below. Take note of the operating hours of each of these stations. SLEX Stations • SLEX RFID Office Silangan (24/7) • Ayala Greenfield RFID Center Southbound (SB, 24/7) • Santa Rosa RFID Center SB (24/7) • Santa Rosa RFID Center Northbound (NB, 24/7) • Southwoods RFID Center NB (24/7) • Southwoods RFID Center SB (6am-6pm only) • Susana Heights Toll Plaza (24/7) • Petron KM 44 SB (6am-6pm only) • Petron San Pedro SB (6am-6pm only) • Shell Putatan SB (6am-6pm only) • Shell Mamplasan NB (6am-6pm only) • Caltex MCX (6am-6pm only) • Calamba Alpha (6am-10pm only) • Calamba Bravo (6am-10pm only) • Mamplasan SB, after ...

Auto Sweep FD: Earn more Interest from your existing Bank Account

Do you have a bank account? If your answer is yes, then this article is for you. In general, individuals have a saving bank account wherein you have the flexibility to deposit and withdraw funds at your convenience and you also earn interest at the rate of approx. 4%. In this article you will learn how you can earn more from your existing bank account. How do I earn more interest from my existing bank account? If you want to make the most out of funds lying in your bank then you don’t need extensive financial knowledge. We’ll tell you all about a new, more convenient and simple way to earn more interest, with Auto-Sweep FD. What is Auto-Sweep FD? In Auto-Sweep FD, just like normal Fixed Deposit account, your funds earn a higher rate of interest which is generally 7-8%. Here, the surplus funds in your What is the difference between normal FD and Auto- Sweep FD? The main benefit and the key difference between the two is convenience. You have to opt for Auto- Sweep FD facility only once. Once selected whenever there’s a surplus in your account over the threshold limit, it’ll get converted into FD automatically. Therefore, you won’t lose out on the chance of earning higher returns and also won’t have to check in with the bank every time you want to get a FD. Whereas in normal FD you have to every time raise a request to convert your surplus into a FD. And due to some reason or the other likes laziness/ being busy/ other reason – this thing gets left out as a result of which yo...

Organize your inbox with Archive, Sweep, and other tools in Outlook on the web

Clean up your inbox and keep your email organized with automatic filtering and sorting, and by using tools on the command bar like Sweep, Archive, and Move to. You can also organize your email using inbox rules. For example, you can create rules that will automatically move messages to other folders, or even delete them based on certain criteria. To learn more, see Use Sweep to quickly delete unwanted email in your Inbox. Sweep gives you options to automatically delete all incoming email from a particular sender, to keep only the latest email, or to delete email older than 10 days. • Select an email message from the sender whose messages you want to delete. • On the menu bar, select Sweep. You can store email messages in your default Archive folder. • Select an email message you want to archive. • Select Archive. To get to your Archive folder: • Under Folders, select Archive. To restore an archived message back to its original folder, select it in the Archive folder, select Move to, and then select the folder or type the name of the folder that you want to move it to. See the next section for more information. Move to lets you move email messages to a specific folder. For example, you can move all email from a specific sender from your Inbox to any folder you choose. • Choose an email message from a specific sender to move all email received from that sender to another folder. • Select Move to. • Choose one of the available folders or create a new folder. To learn more ab...

Automatic Sweeps in Banking and Brokerage

An automatic sweep is a programmed order to execute standing instructions that move funds from one account to another. This serves as a convenience for the client, relieving them of the need to enter separate instructions each time a transfer of funds is required or desired, or to write and deposit checks. Many applications of automatic sweeps exist, some of which are described below. A Banking Scenario Your bank checking account could have an automatic sweep feature that moves funds to a higher-yielding deposit account such as a money market account (not to be confused with a money market mutual fund) when the balance goes above a given level, one either set by the bank or chosen by you as the depositor. • Because the second account is the one from which the client writes checks, makes ATM withdrawals and makes credit card charges, and investment income from the first account is needed to cover these debits. • The first account may be a trust account from which the client, as trustee, is obligated to make regular payments of investment income to the holder of the second account. Most of the leading securities firms either have been acquired by large banks or have been reorganized as bank holding companies themselves as a way to qualify for TARP bailout funds in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. This has accelerated the push towards targeting the sweeps to banking accounts offered in-house. Manual Sweeps Curiously, and inexplicably, even the leading brokerage firms ha...