No. A company cannot have access to certain pieces of your personal information, including your personal checking account...
The cash account in the company's ledger is Bank.
If one has not had a bank account and wants to open their first bank account there is information online that will assist in the process. A great source for information on opening a bank account for the first time can be found on the eHow website.
To, Bank Manager Everest bank ltd Thamel, Kathmandu Subject : Application for opening account Sir, As we are a new company we a business bank account. I hereby request instruction on how our company account can be established in your bank.
You can go to your bank where you have your personal bank account and talk with the manager or someone that works there. They can get your started on opening a business bank account.
NEVER give your bank account information nor your employment information to debt collectors..
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No, you cannot. It is illegal.
If you have forgotten who you listed as beneficiary on your account, call your bank. After confirming your identity, they will give you the information you seek. If it's NOT your bank account, you can't and shouldn't be given this information.
My bank gave my information to my dad, and i did not authorize this.
The CIF number on a bank passbook refers to the Customer Information Files which stores any information about the customer's account and personal information that is deemed pertinent. This information can be viewed not just by account type but by relationship with the bank as well.
If the account is a sole account and not connected to any joint account the husband should not be given any information whatsoever. If the bank supplies any information you should make a complaint to the legal department and change banks.