U.S. Treasury and Federal Reserve Bank Kick Off Go Direct Month
in Memphis
City Council, Local Banks and Organizations Join Gov. Bredesen
to Promote Direct Deposit Among Social Security Beneficiaries
MEMPHIS, March 2, 2005 -- In support of the U.S. Department of
the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Bank's campaign to promote direct
deposit of Social Security and other federal benefits, the Memphis City
Council has joined Gov. Phil Bredesen in proclaiming March Go Direct Month in
Tennessee.
During the month, Treasury and the Federal Reserve Bank will co-sponsor
events in Shelby County with local banks, community groups, elected officials
and faith-based organizations to encourage people who receive their social
security benefits by paper check to enroll in direct deposit.
"Direct deposit is safer, easier and more convenient than paper checks," said
City Council Vice Chairman Joe Brown. "I encourage all residents of Shelby
County who still get a paper check to learn more about direct deposit
and switch to it."
The following banks will be promoting Go Direct through
their branches:
AmSouth Bank
Union Planters Bank
National Bank of Commerce
In Shelby County alone, more than 44,500 residents continue to receive
their benefits by paper check. If all those checks were converted to direct
deposit, it would save more than $330,000 taxpayer dollars each year.
Additionally, those check recipients would be taking advantage of all
the benefits of direct deposit, a safer, faster and easier way for them
to receive their money.
For more information on the Go Direct campaign or events,
call Amy Thompson at (202) 585-2774 or Catrell Brown at (202) 585-2743.
For more on signing up for Go Direct in Memphis, please
call the Aging Commission's Information and Assistance Line at (901) 324-3399.
Go Direct has web sites in English and Spanish, www.GoDirect.org,
and www.DirectoASuCuenta.org,
and toll-free numbers to help people sign up for direct deposit: (800)
333-1795 (English) and (800) 333-1792 (Spanish). |