These transactions are not typical consumer transactions. They are usually employed for specific financial management scenarios:
This label serves as a clear record for individuals who actively manage their own portfolios. It distinguishes self-initiated investment funding from other types of debits, such as:
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"Manual DB-BKRG" is a transaction code used by Chase Bank to describe a manual transfer from a checking account to a brokerage account . The "BKRG" stands for brokerage, and "DB" stands for debit, indicating that funds are being pulled from the checking side to fund an investment account, such as Chase’s Self-Directed Investing (formerly You Invest).