Win a $50 Amazon Gift Card by signing up for Direct Deposit!

Between August 21 and September 26, all new enrollees who sign up for direct deposit will be entered in a drawing to win a $50 Amazon Gift Card. Sign up is FREE and EASY. Visit http://payroll.wsu.edu/fspay/directdep/enroll.htm to get started now!

Did you know Direct Deposit offers substantial benefit over regular mailed checks?

It’s convenient and efficient. Saving you time and offers increased security over regular mailed checks. It’s a service that has been offered by WSU for over 35 years and one in which most WSU employees participate. Never again will you need to ensure you are available to get the mail and deposit your check to the bank on payday. Instead, the morning of each payday your check will automatically be deposited into your account. Why not have the security and peace of mind of a trusted service for depositing your hard-earned money?

Sign up is free and easy!

Visit http://payroll.wsu.edu/fspay/directdep/enroll.htm to print your authorization card and get started today.

Still not convinced? Have other questions?

Visit http://payroll.wsu.edu/fspay/directdep/directdep.htm  or contact our office at 236 French Administration Building, payroll@wsu.edu, or 509.335.9575.

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