Direct Deposit
Direct deposit is an electronic transfer of a payment directly into your account from your employer or payer.
How to Setup Direct Deposit
The easiest way to switch your direct deposit is through Online Banking. Once your Frontier account is open, log in to Online Banking and follow the prompts to automatically switch your paycheck or recurring deposit to your Frontier account.
Log in to Online Banking HERE
Open the main menu
Select “Direct Deposit Setup”
Click “Manage Direct Deposit”
Follow the “Switch Your Direct Deposit” prompts
Prefer to use a form? Download our Direct Deposit Form, fill out the required fields, and give it to your employer or depositing institution. Keep a copy for your records.
*Your company may have additional forms for you to complete
Never Cash a Paycheck Again
Direct deposit sends your paycheck or recurring payment straight to your Frontier Credit Union checking or savings account. Set it up once and make payday simpler.
Benefits of direct deposit include:
Save time by skipping paper checks
Reduce the risk of lost or stolen checks
Send your money directly to checking or savings
Manage deposits through Online Banking or the Mobile App
Looking to switch your finances to Frontier Credit Union? Check out our Switch Kit Guide.
Access Deposits Early
Access Eligible Direct Deposits Up to 2 Business Days Early1
With Frontier direct deposit, eligible ACH deposits may be available up to 2 business days before the scheduled payment date. That means your paycheck or recurring deposit could arrive earlier, depending on when Frontier receives payment information from the payer
1Eligible ACH direct deposits may be made available up to 2 business days before the scheduled payment date for certain payers. Early availability depends on when we receive notice of payment from the payer, may vary even from the same payer, and is not guaranteed. Not all direct deposits are eligible. We may stop offering this service at any time, and it is your responsibility to verify sufficient available funds.

