If you check your online banking portal or monthly bank statement and notice a line item labeled (often followed by "Exclusive" or a specific institution name like Chase ), it is completely normal to feel a sudden wave of panic. Cryptic banking codes can look a lot like unauthorized activity or a sign of identity theft.
Most banking transactions are STP (Straight-Through Processing). This means they happen automatically without human eyes. When "Manual" is attached to DBBKRG, it signifies:
However, in the vast majority of cases, this label represents a legitimate financial transaction. . It indicates that funds have been transferred out of your traditional banking account (such as checking or savings) and moved directly into an investment or brokerage account.