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Direct Deposit is one of those things that’s easy to take for granted. Yet, like clockwork, it delivers employees' salaries each payday, as well as Social Security and veterans’ benefits. In fact, a 2022 American Payroll Association survey of some 29,000 …
While it’s not officially the end of summer—that comes Sept. 22—Labor Day is the last hurrah for many of us before autumn takes over. Why would you want to spend any of that precious long weekend time dealing with a paper paycheck? For many Americans, …
Direct Deposit continues to be the overwhelming choice for Americans to receive their wages, a new survey finds. In its 2022 “Getting Paid in America” survey, the American Payroll Association (APA) found that more than 93% of those questioned use Direct …
It’s a drill that’s been taking place for as long as anyone can remember: Start a new job and on your first day be sure to bring a voided check to set up Direct Deposit. The thing is, this being 2022 not everyone has paper checks, especially young …
File holders, you know who you are, but for those who don’t, allow us to explain. Sometimes, organizations originating ACH payments use stale or other invalid dates in the “Effective Entry Date” field. Accidents happen, but some do it routinely or have …
The Same Day ACH per payment limit rises from $100,000 to $1 million on March 18, 2022. Our End-user briefing has helpful information. Click to download the PDF …
It was Sept. 23, 2016. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was at 18,261; a remake of “The Magnificent Seven” with Denzel Washington opened in movie theaters; and Same Day ACH made its debut. “Phase 1 of Same Day ACH allows for the sending and receiving of …
Triple digit growth in a single year shows you’re on to something. Such is the case with Same Day ACH. Since its 2016 debut, businesses small and large, financial institutions from Main Street to Wall Street, and consumers have embraced the benefits of …
Financial Inclusion and Direct Deposit: FDIC Report Shows Pandemic Relief Helped Encourage Bank Account Openings
The ability to quickly receive pandemic-related benefits led some of the nation’s previously “unbanked” households to open bank accounts, which contributed to a continuing decline in the number of unbanked Americans, a new federal report found. The “2021 …