Setting up direct deposit with Grand Bank is generally a straightforward process. To begin, you will need to provide your employer or the organization that is going to make the deposits with your Grand Bank account information. This typically includes your account number and the bank's routing number. You can find this information on your checks or by logging into your Grand Bank online banking account.
Next, you may need to complete a direct deposit authorization form, which is often provided by your employer. Fill out the necessary details, including your account information, and submit the form to your employer's payroll department. Some companies may allow you to submit this form electronically.
Once the direct deposit is set up, it may take one or two pay cycles for the deposit to begin. If you have questions about account numbers or routing details, you might want to look on the current Grand Bank website for specific instructions or support resources.
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