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Swift code for Bank Transfer of Money from NatWest account to an account in State Bank of India
Yes, you can. State bank of India accepts checks all over India.
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.
The essential elements of a cheque include the name of the bank, account payee, payee of whom the cheque is written to, date of the cheque, the payment amount written in words and numbers, serial number of the cheque, the bank state and branch code, and the account number. A signature must be signed at the bottom signature line for the payee to present the cheque.
three to four days
It (Group Payment or GRPT) is an on line fund transfer facility available to customers maintaining account in the group of banks coming under State Bank of India (SBI) - such as State Bank of Hyderabad, State Bank of Travancore, and many other similar banks in State Bank of India Group - The group includes SBI also. It appears that there is no transfer fee for this mode of transfer.
If the cheque belongs to another bank but belongs to the same city - 2 days (Max) If the cheque belongs to another bank but belongs to a different city but same state - 2 to 3 days (Max) If the cheque belongs to another bank and belongs to a different state - 3 to 5 days (Max) All the durations above are under the assumption that the cheque issuing account has cash to pay for it. The bank may not clear the cheque if the account doesn't have funds for it.
It can take more than a month
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.
duty of clerk will be assigned by branch manager, it also depends on what type of branch the clerk gets posted. duties like cheque/ecs clearing, account opening, cash receipt/payment
Multi Option Deposit Scheme has been a popular choice for account holders in State Bank of India. It enables people to earn a higher rate of interest on his or her deposit. When needed, one can withdraw from their deposit account in units of Rs.1000/- by means of a cheque
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