National Transfer Money to Your Daughter Day - October 6
Mon, Oct 6, 2025

National Transfer Money to Your Daughter Day

National Transfer Money to Your Daughter Day is a lighthearted holiday that celebrates the love, care, and attention parents have for their daughters. Each year on October 6, families use this opportunity to show appreciation in a fun, modern way—by sending a little money or treating their daughters to something special.

History

The custom of sending money to daughters on this day is rooted in the history of money transfers. Western Union began offering money transfer services in 1872, sparking the growth of the industry. The arrival of ATMs in 1969, followed by the rise of online banking and mobile apps, made it even easier for families to stay connected and support each other financially. Today, digital transfers can be made in seconds—sometimes even through social media—so showing your love is simpler than ever.

Interesting Facts

  • Banknotes can harbor more bacteria than a public restroom, so always wash your hands after handling cash!
  • The United States issues $100 bills, but they are mostly used by banks and businesses.
  • Ithaca, New York, has its own local currency called Ithaca Hours.
  • Mass minting of round coins began in ancient Rome.
  • Paper money was first introduced in China in the year 910.
  • A million dollars in $100 bills weighs about 22 pounds (10 kg).

How to Take Part

To join in on National Transfer Money to Your Daughter Day, simply transfer any amount to your daughter—big or small, it’s the thought that counts! You could also take her out shopping or treat her to something she’s been wishing for. The day is all about making daughters feel loved and appreciated.

When is National Transfer Money to Your Daughter Day in 2025?

National Transfer Money to Your Daughter Day is observed on October 6 each year.

Observations

Weekday Month Day Year
Monday October 6 2025
Tuesday October 6 2026
Wednesday October 6 2027
Friday October 6 2028
Saturday October 6 2029