30 June 2017 Military Pay

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Don’t forget that you can find all the updated 2017 military pay charts here at Military.com.

The big holiday weekend is coming up, and thankfully the military payday comes before it.  The next regular, active duty military payday is Friday, 30 June 2017.  Your pay may be deposited into your account on that day, or earlier if you use a bank or credit union that offers early direct deposit of military pay as a benefit to its members or customers.

So, when will your 30 June 2017 military pay be in your bank account?

USAA


USAA credits military pay one business day prior to the actual payday, pending the receipt of pay information from the appropriate agency.  For this pay period, that will be Thursday, 29 June 2017.

Service Credit Union


Service Credit Union credits military pay two business days prior to the actual payday, pending the receipt of pay information from the appropriate agency.  For this pay period, that will be Wednesday, 28 June 2017.

Pacific Marine Credit Union


Pacific Marine Credit Union (PMCU) credits military pay two business days prior to the actual payday, pending the receipt of pay information from the appropriate agency.  For this pay period, that will be Wednesday, 28 June 2017.

Navy Federal Credit Union


Navy Federal Credit Union (NFCU) has two different pay deposit dates.  Which date your pay will be deposited depends on which type of checking account you use for your pay deposit.  Of the five account types, only the Active Duty Checking account type receives early direct deposit of military pay.

NFCU members who use an Active Duty Checking account for their military pay deposit may see their pay pending prior to or on Wednesday, 28 June 2017.  It will then be posted overnight and available for use on Thursday, 29 June 2017.

NFCU members who use any other type of checking account for their military pay deposit may see their pay pending prior to or on Thursday, 29 June 2017.  It will then be posted overnight and available for use on Friday, 30 June 2017.

If you're not sure what type of account you have, you can check your online account access, call NFCU, or stop by a local branch.  If you want to change to an Active Duty account, that is fast and simple, but it is probably too late to get early direct deposit for this pay period.

Just in time for the holiday weekend!

Calculate your military pay with the latest approved pay rates — download the Military.com Pay App forAndroid on Google Play or for iPhone on iTunes.

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