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Yes - If you have your bank passbook and cheque book (or just the cheque book) you can withdraw money from any branch of SBI. If you don't have these, then the bank would not accept your request for money withdrawal. If you have only your passbook, you can try but the bank is mandated to accept your request.
you can visit the bank branch and use a cheque or withdrawal slip to withdraw cash.
No. Nobody can do that unless they have a cheque signed by the account holder.
If you want to use the cheque and withdraw money then the max duration is 6 months from the date of issue of the cheque.
1. by visiting the bank branch and filling out a withdrawal form 2. by visiting the nearest ATM and using your debit card 3. by writing a cheque on your name and visiting the bank branch
Yes, by contacting your bank branch and request them to stop the payment of cheque, by giving them the cheque no. and telling the amount and the name favoured.
A self cheque is a cheque where the payee and the payer are the same individual. This type of cheque enables the account holder to withdraw funds from their own account. It is not typically accepted for third-party transactions.
A cross cheque means, the cheque can be deposited in account only, while an open cheque means, the the bearer can withdraw cash. Cross cheque means cheque amount only paid to bank account open cheque cash withdrawal by parties
It primarily means that the Cheque has been presented to a wrong Branch of the Bank. For illustration :- It was supposed to be submitted on Branch "X", however, the same was presented for encashment at Branch"Y", therefore, the Branch "Y" will return the Cheque with a memo that the Cheque was notdrawn on us. It will not create any hurdle for the signatory of the Cheque as the same will be the mistake of the bearer of the Cheque, therefore, the same will not fall within the meaning of Bouncing Cheque.
is it possibile to cash a cheque at lloyds branch
a cheque book is a collection of individual cheque leaf's. it may have 10 or 20 or even 50 cheques you can use these cheques to withdraw cash or make payments to others.
a bearer cheque means a cheque which can be encashed across the counter of the bank branch on which it is issued and no need of depositing it into account.