Sure can. If you owe them they will do it unless you make a deal for payment.
Swift code for Bank Transfer of Money from NatWest account to an account in State Bank of India
Yes, you can. If you have a state bank of India ATM card and a PIN number then you can use that to withdraw cash from your state bank account. However if you don't have a state bank ATM card, you will be unable to take money from the ATM.
The simplest way is through a "wire transfer" (which will, however, incur a fee). A wire transfer moves money from your current bank account to another account, whether in-state or out- of-state. There are some restrictions though, and these can be explained by the bank in which you currently have your account.
Yes, you can wire money from your bank account to another account.
Walk into an ATM and deposit the money into your bank accountWalk into the bank branch (any bank that you have an account with) and deposit the money into your bank account
It depends: Yes - If it is a check from the same bank that you have an account with and it is from the same city/state No - If the check is from a different bank or different state/city the money takes usually 2-5 days to reach your account
In the U.S. the bank answers to the office of the comptroller of the currency. The federal reserve and state regulators also set some regulations.
First you need a bank account and money you put the money in the bank account, wait for a year or two and then you get more money in your bank account
To get money from a savings account from 1967, you will need some information proving that the account is yours. Contact the state unclaimed funds department in the state where the account was held and request your money.
The person whose name is on the account owns the money. The bank holds it for them.
taking out money from your bank account because you want to use the money.
Yes, you can deposit a money order into your bank account.