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What types of recurring deposits may be used to fund the Accumulator Savings Plan?

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What types of recurring deposits may be used to fund the Accumulator Savings Plan?

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A. You may fund your Accumulator Savings Plan by making regular periodic contributions via Direct Deposit or Pa?roll Deduction from your employer or retirement provider (retirement provider is defined as an entity distributing social security, pension or retirement checks). If Direct Deposit or Payroll Deduction is unavailable to you, you may deposit funds through an automatic transfer from any account (at Provident or other financial institution). Q.

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A. You may fund your Accumulator Savings Plan by making regular periodic contributions via Direct Deposit or Payroll Deduction from your employer or retirement provider (retirement provider is defined as an entity distributing social security, pension or retirement checks). If Direct Deposit or Payroll Deduction is unavailable to you, you may deposit funds through an automatic transfer from any account (at Provident or other financial institution). Q.

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