Yes, you can transfer money between banks through internet banking using several methods. Most banks offer electronic fund transfer services directly through their online platforms or mobile apps. The primary methods include ACH (Automated Clearing House) transfers, which are common in North America and typically take 1-3 business days; wire transfers, which are faster (often same-day) but may have higher fees; and real-time payment systems like Faster Payments or similar services available in various countries. To initiate a transfer, you generally need the recipient's bank account number, routing number (or equivalent banking details depending on your country), and their bank name. Most internet banking platforms have a "Transfer Money" or "Send Money" section where you can input these details and specify the amount. Security features typically include verification codes, authentication steps, and transaction limits. Transfer fees vary by bank and transfer method—some transfers between accounts at the same bank may be free, while transfers to other banks might incur charges. International transfers between banks use SWIFT or similar systems and involve additional steps like currency conversion and longer processing times (3-5 business days or more). Always verify recipient details carefully before confirming a transfer, as money sent to incorrect accounts can be difficult to recover. Different countries have different banking systems and regulations, so available options and timelines may vary based on your location and the banks involved.