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Early access to direct deposit funds depends on the timing of the submission of the payment file from the payer. We generally make these funds available on the day the payment file is received, which may be up to 2 days earlier than the scheduled payment date.

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What’s the difference between online banking and traditional banking?

Online banking operates primarily through digital platforms without physical branches, while traditional banking includes in-person services at brick-and-mortar locations.

What is a mobile check deposit?

Mobile check deposit lets you deposit a check online through your banking app, eliminating the need to visit a physical bank or ATM.

What time does direct deposit hit my account?

Direct deposit timing varies by bank, but some services, like Chime, offer early direct deposit,1 letting you access your funds sooner than with some traditional banks.

What is a monthly maintenance fee?

A monthly maintenance fee is a recurring charge some banks impose to maintain your account, though many online banks offer fee-free banking.

What types of checking accounts are available?

Checking accounts come in various types designed for different needs, from basic accounts for everyday transactions to specialized accounts with specific features and benefits.

How do I open a checking account?

Opening a checking account involves following a step-by-step process that typically includes providing personal information, choosing your account type, and meeting any initial deposit requirements.

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