To transfer money from Chase to another bank, you have several secure options. Online transfer is fastest: log into Chase.com or the mobile app, go to "Transfer & Pay," select "Send money to other banks," and provide the recipient's routing number, account number, and bank name. Processing typically takes 1–3 business days. Wire transfer is quicker (same-day or next-day) but may cost $15–25; initiate this through your Chase account or by visiting a branch. ACH transfer (Automated Clearing House) is free and takes 3–5 business days—many banks let you initiate this from the receiving bank's website by adding Chase as a linked account. External transfer setup lets you register another bank account with Chase first, then move funds to it repeatedly without re-entering details. Mobile Check Deposit or cashier's check work if you need physical proof or prefer in-person options. For large amounts, wire transfers are most reliable despite the fee. Ensure you have the recipient bank's routing number (a nine-digit code) and the correct account number to avoid delays or errors. Chase doesn't charge ACH transfers, but some banks may charge to receive wire transfers. Always double-check account details before confirming any transfer, especially for wire transfers, which are difficult to reverse.