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Simplify your life with direct deposit



W
ost Americans are already aware that in the next couple of years, the United States government will stop paying benefits by check. Instead, Social Security and other government entitlements will be sent to most recipients electronically, via direct deposit. But whether you receive federal payments or not, direct deposit is a convenient service that can save you time, hassle and extra trips to the bank.

Postman depositing to a computer By arranging to have a direct deposit made to your LaSalle account, funds are electronically transferred to your account and are immediately available the day they reach the bank. So, you don't have to worry about checks being lost, stolen or delayed in the mail. And, no matter where you are, you'll have peace of mind knowing your money is in the bank. Besides government-issued checks, you can also set up direct deposit for your payroll, dividend and interest checks. Plus, minimum balance fees on certain LaSalle checking accounts may be reduced with direct deposit. There's no simpler way to bank! To arrange for direct deposit of any of your recurring payments, stop by your nearest LaSalle branch today.end of article



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