Direct Deposit
When your employer sends your pay directly to your checking or savings account rather than issuing you a paper check, you’re participating in Direct Deposit. Oftentimes, employers provide their own Direct Deposit forms.
When your employer sends your pay directly to your checking or savings account rather than issuing you a paper check, you’re participating in Direct Deposit. Oftentimes, employers provide their own Direct Deposit forms.
Mobile Deposit is Here
Internal Transfers WCCU helps protect members from bounced check fees by offering internal transfer capabilities. That means if you withdraw more than is available in your checking account, WCCU will automatically transfer the funds from your savings or line of credit to cover the transaction (up to your available funds or credit limit). You may apply for a line… Overdraft Protection
There’s lots of talk in the world of personal finance about how to best manage a savings account. You might read up on financial experts who recommend keeping three to six months’ worth of living expenses in your savings account, or maybe you’ve seen a tip about socking away enough money to cover larger expenses.… How Much Money Should You Keep In Your Checking Account
We know that your time is important, and we want you to have more time to do the things that you enjoy. That’s why we offer Bill Pay to all WCCU members. Bill Pay is WCCU’s online bill pay system and is designed to make your life better. Instead of spending money on stamps, checks,… Pay Bills Online
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