I have been given a cheque made out for CASH am I able to cash it at any bank
In Australia a cash cheque is the closest you can come to cash However a crossed check is definitely not cash.
No. The only person who can cash a cheque is the person to whom it was made out to. The bank will not pay cash to anyone else. However, if the person has given a legal power of attorney to another person, that person would also be able to cash the cheque because he is acting on behalf of the person to whom the cheque was given.
Yes we can make this by depositing the cheque in our account
An open cheque or a cash cheque is one that can be taken to the bank that issued the cheque and converted to cash right away. The bank will ask proof of identity from the person cashing it to ensure that they are paying the correct person to whom the cheque was issued to
I have been given a cheque made out for CASH am I able to cash it at any bank
how to cash a check made to a company that has been dissolved
In a cash economy all (or most) payments are made in cash - not by cheque, giro or plastic.
In Australia a cash cheque is the closest you can come to cash However a crossed check is definitely not cash.
No. The only person who can cash a cheque is the person to whom it was made out to. The bank will not pay cash to anyone else. However, if the person has given a legal power of attorney to another person, that person would also be able to cash the cheque because he is acting on behalf of the person to whom the cheque was given.
how bearer cheque posting in cash book
you can cash at Money shop, H & T, and cash generator
Yes we can make this by depositing the cheque in our account
An open cheque or a cash cheque is one that can be taken to the bank that issued the cheque and converted to cash right away. The bank will ask proof of identity from the person cashing it to ensure that they are paying the correct person to whom the cheque was issued to
duplicate cheque
You have to have a letter of authority and put it into an estate account.
exchange of cash or its equialent against cheque