Millions of Social Security recipients who receive their monthly benefits through Direct Express prepaid debit cards are beginning to see changes as the federal government transitions the program to a ...
Social Security payments sent to Direct Express cards are getting a change. The Treasury Department has chosen a new bank to handle the debit cards.
Fifth Third has been chosen by the Treasury Department's Fiscal Service Bureau as the financial agent and issuing bank to manage the Direct Express prepaid card program, the Cincinnati-based lender ...
Even if you don't have a bank account, you can quickly access your benefits with the Direct Express® Debit MasterCard® program. The Direct Express card is a prepaid debit card that allows federal ...
Fifth Third Bank is replacing Comerica as the Direct Express card agent, affecting about 3.6 million Social Security recipients who will receive new cards.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Social Security is issuing a payment change that will affect 3.6 million beneficiaries. The agency will issue new debit cards to ...
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"We also maintain a more than 90% satisfaction rate among cardholders and remain committed to our partnership with [the Treasury Department's Bureau of] Fiscal Service," Comerica CEO Curt Farmer says ...
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My grandmother, who has dementia, agreed to receive her Social Security benefits via the Direct Express card in 2014. Apparently, the card was mailed and my grandmother misplaced it or threw it out.