You need to contact your employer and give them the new account number. You will most likely need to fill out a form giving them the routing number at your bank and the account number of the account you want it deposited to.
Changes like these are usually done through the employer not the bank.
My current bank checking account is invalid. How do I change the account number to the new checking account ???
The overall change to his account was making a deposit of 29. The math would be -4 + 29 = 25 for his current balance.
The overall change to his account was making a deposit of 29. The math would be -4 + 29 = 25 for his current balance.
I don't get interest in my salary account so I want to change it to savings account
You may be able to add someone to your savings account ..contact the bank where you have the savings account for details
Whoever is paying your pension will be happy to deposit it directly, if you instruct them to do so and tell them the account number and bank transit number (both of which are on the bottom of your check, if this is a checking account) of the account into which you would like the pension to be deposited.
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Contact human resources at your employment and request the change.
The current savings account rates for Wachovia might change from time to time and may be different from person to person. However that savings account rate can be as high as 3.00%
See this link from Social Security's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page: http://www.ssa.gov/deposit/DDFAQ898.htmHere is the relevant portion:After I sign up for direct deposit, do I have to stay with the same bank? No, you can use direct deposit at any federally insured bank, savings and loan or credit union. If you move your account, call Social Security's toll-free number, 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778), and a Social Security representative will change your direct deposit information. Open the new account and make sure your deposits are going to the new bank, savings and loan or credit union before you close the old account.
You need to contact the person to whom you have given the direct deposit instructions (Usually your employer) and submit a written request to change the direct deposit account number. In the request you need to mention the new account number into which you expect the money to be credited. In most cases, employers have a website in which you can login and change your direct deposit account details. If they don't have it, a written letter should do.