$123 Bonus from Provident Bank with Direct Deposit
There are many banking promotions recently. Provident Bank is also offering sign up bonus for opening a checking account with direct deposit. This promotion is comparable to the $125 bonus from Chase Bank with direct deposit. If your payroll can split to different bank accounts, you can take the chance to earn $123! If you don’t have a Chase Bank account, you can earn $125! If you open a checking account from Chase and Provident together, you can earn $248 easy money!
The promotion page is listed on its website. The direct link is here.
Here is the promotion detail:
Provident Bank will award $123 to personal checking customers that open a new Totally Free, Regular, Interest or Platinum checking account between February 2 and March 31, 2009 that have direct deposit and an active Provident MasterMoney™ debit card by April 30, 2009. Customers that enroll in Provident Bank’s Power Points debit card rewards program by April 30, 2009 will receive 500 bonus points by May 31, 2009.
Minimum opening deposit of $25 is required for all personal checking accounts. The cash award will be deposited into qualifying personal checking accounts in good standing on or about May 31, 2009. The maximum award for this promotion is $123.
My last mention of the banking promotion from Provident Bank is here.
In summary, the steps to get the $123 bonus are:
Step 1:
Choose and open your checking account, plus order your FREE MasterMoney™ debit card.
Step 2:
Sign up for Direct Deposit.
Step 3:
Start using your new account and get $123.
There is no “HARD PULL” reported during the account opening process.









Really appreciate your research, info & offers disclosed. I do not have payroll Direct Deposit available but have an ING acct to setup auto-deposit to another acct. You have described this alternative in the past but do not see it addressed in any of your offers. Is this no longer an alternative? If it is, can you state that or qualify that it’s Direct Deposit by Payroll only?
Thanks for your due diligence & work. Jim
Hi JIn. Provident Bank was not listed in my post http://www.mycardblog.com/2007/11/use-ing-and-paypal-to-make-direct-deposit/
But all ACH should be counted as DD. You could try it….
Is this available nationally?