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# View Accounts

The **Accounts Overview** lists all of your accounts, balances, and possible actions. It is separated by account type, composed of:

* Current Accounts
* Brokerage Accounts
* Precious Metals
* Mutual Funds
* Card Accounts

The **Accounts Overview** can be found in the **Accounts** menu.

![](https://files.europacbank.com/site/uploads/user_guide/accounts-overview.png)

Clicking the icon next to each account displays several available actions, which vary based on the account type.

### Actions available for **Currency Accounts**

* Make a Transfer
* View Transaction History
* View Account Details
* View Electronic Statements

### Actions available for **Brokerage Accounts**

* Transfer Out
* Transfer In
* View Account Details
* Open Trading Platform
* View External Positions

### Actions available for **Bank Cards**

* Top-up Card
* Block/Unblock Card
* Report Lost or Stolen Card
* New PIN Request
* View Transaction History
* Card Account Details


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