In general, if you are trying to get money from a credit card, no, you will not be able to do so at your bank without having the card present.
Yes, if you know his bank account number. Deposit has no problem but withdrawal is not possible without authentic signature of the account holder.
The main benefit to having savings in a local bank is the ability to garner interest. Interest means that you receive, what is essentially, free money just for having a certain amount of money in a bank account.
No, an employer cannot legally withdraw money from your bank account without your permission.
i have put in my money in gulf country and same time transfer in tamilnadu Indian overseas bank account
Yes, it is possible to obtain a cashier's check without having a bank account by paying for the check with cash at a bank or financial institution.
I am not sure what you mean. A bank can not remove money from customers accounts except as detailed in the terms and conditions for having an account with the bank signed by the customer when opening the account or notified to the customer as a variation in terms and conditions.
By having enough money already in the bank.
I don't think it would work without a bank accout.
1. You gain money from having money in a bank (around 1% per year.) Interest 2. You keep your money safe.
Make a bank account and ask to withdraw.......
Money can be transferred to someone without a bank account through services like money transfer agents, mobile payment apps, or prepaid cards.
The bank rewards you by giving you an interest. Interest is the money that you get for having your money deposited in a bank account. For ex: let's say you deposit Rs. 10000/- in a fixed deposit with a bank. The bank will pay you let's say 8% interest per annum (the rate varies from bank to bank and from country to country) which effectively means that, for having your money (Rs.10000) deposited with the bank for one year, the bank will pay you Rs. 800/- that's your reward.