KEY POINTS
  • JPMorgan Chase is giving some customers early access to their direct deposits, a feature popularized by fintech rivals, as it hopes to attract users to a no-overdraft checking account.
  • The feature — which accelerates payments including payroll, tax refunds, pensions and government benefits by up to two days — debuts for Secure Banking customers starting this week.
  • That typically means getting paid on a Wednesday rather than a Friday, the bank said.

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Signage outside a Chase bank branch in San Francisco, California, on Monday, July 12, 2021.

JPMorgan Chase is giving some customers early access to their direct deposits, a feature popularized by fintech rivals, as it hopes to attract users to a no-overdraft checking account.

The bank is debuting this feature — which accelerates payments including payroll, tax refunds, pensions and government benefits by up to two days — for customers of its Secure Banking product, starting this week, according to Ryan MacDonald, head of growth financial products for Chase.

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