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How to Transfer Your Engagement to Another Bank from Lunar
How to Transfer Your Engagement to Another Bank from Lunar
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Written by AI Support Lunar
Updated over 4 months ago

How to Transfer Your Engagement to Another Bank from Lunar

Are you looking to transfer your entire engagement to another bank from Lunar? You've come to the right place! In this article, we'll guide you through the process of transferring your digital engagement, including your Nemkonto, Betalingsservice agreements, loans, pension, and insurance, from Lunar to your new bank.

What is a Digital Engagement Transfer?

In everyday banking terms, a digital engagement transfer refers to the process of moving all of your financial accounts and services from one bank to another. This includes your Nemkonto, which is your primary bank account in Denmark, as well as any Betalingsservice agreements, loans, pension, and insurance that you may have with Lunar.

The Transfer Process

Now that you have everything you need, follow these steps to transfer your engagement from Lunar to your new bank:

  1. Ask your other bank to request transfer of engagement from Lunar

  2. They initiate the transfer process

  3. Lunar receives the request and handle it accordingly to the guidelines from the Danish FSA.

  4. if all is clear we accept it and then your Lunar account is closed.

..But I want to stay as a Lunar customer

We love that! Then the process is a bit different. You can keep your account and move all the services linked to it such as betalingsservice, NemKonto and continue using the card, Spend feature, invest as you used to do.

Final Thoughts

Transferring your engagement from Lunar to another bank may seem like a daunting task, but with the right information and preparation, it can be a smooth and seamless process. Make sure to have all of your necessary information on hand and communicate clearly with your new bank to ensure a successful transfer. Happy banking!

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