you can visit the bank branch and use a cheque or withdrawal slip to withdraw cash.
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You can withdraw by either of the below ways 1. Walk into your nearest bank branch, fill out a withdrawal slip and hand it over in the cash counter and get the cash 2. Walk into your nearest bank branch, fill out a cheque and enter the payee as "Self" and sign it and submit it in the cash counter and get the cash 3. Walk into your nearest ATM machine, insert your ATM/Debit card, enter your PIN and withdraw the cash.
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Yes. You can visit your bank branch, show your identity proof and then withdraw cash using the cash withdrawal slip. However for that you need to know your bank account number. If you don't know your account number, then you cannot withdraw cash.
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You can use a Cash Point (or ATM) to withdraw cash if you have a card.
Before the invention of ATM's, everyone had to physically walk into a bank and withdraw cash 'over the counter'.
There is a daily limit of withdrawing cash from your account using an ATM - usually £400. You can withdraw ANY amount over the counter in your bank BUT to withdraw large amounts (over £10,000 say) you need to give the bank a few days notice - as it may not normal practice to have that much money on the premises.
you may need cash or not want to use a debit card that day
ATMs do have a withdraw limit to protect the card holder against threats of fraud and robbery. However, many banks now impose a withdraw limit at counters to ensure they carry sufficient cash levels
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