As long as the bank that has the hold hasn't reported you to chex systems.
To "Hold" a bank account is the same as having or owning a bank account. If one has a savings account, they hold that account.
Yes. A joint bank account is an equal property of all the parties involved in the joint account. So if one of the parties who jointly hold an account owes a debt to the bank, the bank can lay claim to the cash he/she has in an account they jointly hold with another person.
Yes - If your bank has not yet paid the cash No - If your bank has already paid the cash
The fact that it is a 401k check is irrelevant in determining a hold. It depends on your account history, the bank the check is drawn upon (same bank as yours or another bank; local bank or non-local bank), and whether the bank feels it would have other reasons to hold the check as permitted by government regulations.
It depends on your bank and how long they think they can hold YOUR money before you get upset and close your account and move your money to another bank. Don't forget that Bank of America's CEO Brian Moynihan stated that his bank has a right to earn a profit. They are in business to make money, which they do off of your money. And to provide customers with timely service is somewhat of an afterthought these days. The longer they hold your money, the more they can make.
if there is eg: a 5 day hold then the bank will hold it for the full 5 days, some banks will hold for anywhere from 3 to 5 business days no matter how much money is in the account already, especially if the cheque has been deposited by machine.
It is possible for a foreigner to hold a bank account at a Swiss bank. It may vary from bank to bank but most of the banks need at least an identification of the person with a certificate of authenticity.
A wire transfer is where money is sent to someone else at another location,a transfer is when money is taken from one account you hold and put into another account you hold. It's a different process. A transfer is usually much quicker than a wire. I don't know how helpful this was, but there you go.
It depends on the type of account you hold with the bank. Ex: Savings account: 3-4% Current account: 0% Fixed or Time Deposits: 7-9%
Definitely Yes. All you need is the Routing Number of your State Bank of India branch and your account number. You can initiate a wire transfer transaction using the routing number and your account number from the RBS bank branch in which you hold your account.
An Interest bearing account is a bank account in which, the banks pays you an interest for keeping your money deposited in that account. Ex: Savings Bank Account - You usually get around 3.5% rate of interest on the money you hold in your savings account in India.
Banks in the United States may hold personal and business checks from other banks, and may hold any type of check if the depositor's account history warrants. They may also hold any type of large check. Only certain checks qualify for next day availability (and then only if your account history warrants), such as checks drawn on the same bank as yours, money orders/cashier's checks, and government checks.