Thread regarding Bank of New York Mellon Corp. layoffs

2 Day Early Direct Deposit?

Does anyone receive their direct deposit 2 days early, and if so, approximately what time of the day do the funds become available? I bank with Citizens Bank for reference

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Post ID: @OP+1ue6oUsk

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OP, I'd suggest calling Citizens and ask what time the payroll ACH file posts. It's usually 2 days early.

To other commenters: Citizens is a real bank and their checking accounts were free to Mellon employees at one time.

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Post ID: @1off+1ue6oUsk

Citizens is generally 1 day early. Occasionally you may get a surprise and it will be 2 days early.

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Post ID: @mok+1ue6oUsk

Know someone who banks at Wells and receives their money 2-3 days earlier than the rest of us. Figured there is some sort of pipeline with Wells and BNY speeding up the process.

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Post ID: @kya+1ue6oUsk

Ugh Citizens? Isn’t this thread supposed to be related to a firm who doesn’t care about it’s employees and where RV avoids questions and talks about free coffee

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Post ID: @nhr+1ue6oUsk

Pretty sure this is a real quandary from a real person. We learned long ago that many heritage Mellon employees think that they need to Bank at Citizens simply because it is located in Mellon.

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Post ID: @jxq+1ue6oUsk

Anybody knows does they keep it at their bank?

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Post ID: @mxb+1ue6oUsk

Why don’t you pose your question to Citizens?

Better yet, why don’t you cancel your Citizens accounts and move to a real bank?

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Post ID: @whe+1ue6oUsk

OP- are you HR posting to bury the real issues to the bottom of the thread or are you simply a ding do-g that doesn’t know how to use the internet?

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