I switched my direct deposit and it says Switch Initiated—now what?
Once your direct deposit change says “switch initiated”, you can sit back, and relax! Keep in mind that switching your direct deposit can take one to two pay periods or up to 60 days, even after the switch shows initiated in our system. You can also reach out to your employer for more information.
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Q. Is there another way I can set up my direct deposit instead of switching through Stash?
You can set up your direct deposit by clicking here on your mobile device. You’ll find your accounting and routing numbers as well as a direct deposit form you can fill out and send to your employer.1 If you’re on the web,…
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Q. I was trying to switch my direct deposit, but I think I entered some of my information wrong, and I can’t set it up again. What do I need to do?
Don’t worry. We’re here to help! First, reach out to your employer and let them know they should receive a corrected direct deposit form from us in a few days. Then, reach out to us—we’ll work with you on the next steps,…
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Q. How long does Stash direct deposit switch take?
The switch of your direct deposit to your Stash banking account1 can take one to two pay periods, or up to 60 days.2 Stash can check on the status of your switch, or you can reach out to your employer for more information.…
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