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When you open a deposit account at Greenville Federal Credit Union, you have the option to have your employer automatically deposit your paycheck directly into your account.

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You’ve heard “early paycheck” or “early pay” before — it’s when you get paid up to two days before payday (depending on when your employer sends out payroll funds) via direct deposit.

But did you know that Greenville Federal Credit Union has always practiced “early paycheck?” Giving members immediate access to direct deposit funds can help with:

  • Monthly cash-flow
  • Bill payments
  • Budgeting

Learn more about direct deposit + free checking accounts with Greenville Federal Credit Union.*

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