I don't see why that would be a problem. However, it is best to ask your bank first for more information. All banks work differently.
It is called a deposit slip or a deposit challan. You fill in your name, account number and the amount you want to deposit in it. After signing you hand over the slip along with the money to the bank teller. The teller will accept the slip and the money and credit it into your bank account.
A bank deposit slip is used for credit. Credit is an action in which money is deposited into a bank account. For doing so, we need to fill a deposit slip. The deposit slip contains details like the name of the account holder, amount of money deposited, the denominations, date of deposit etc.
Business deposit slips are used for the person who is depositing money into an account. The person writes down how much money they are depositing into a certain account, the account number, and the name on the account. The deposit slip just shows the person that the money was deposited in the account and it provides a form of a paper trail in case the person needed it.
f I got your question right then a DD has been issued from bank XYZ in your name and you want to deposit it in ABC. I don't see a problem in this. If the DD only has your name on it you can deposit it in any bank where you have an account. While if the DD has your bank & account details printed along with your name then you have to deposit it in the same bank as mentioned in the DD.
As long as your employer will allow it. If you were over/underpaid, how would your employer recall the direct deposit if the account is not in your name? Would you want to risk not having access to your money? Is this depositing money to over child support or something like that?
If the 'somebody else' has signed the back with 'pay to the order of xxx' and then signs their name.
To deposit a money order into your mother's checking account, you will need to endorse the money order by signing the back and including your mother's account number. Then, you can either bring the money order to your mother's bank and deposit it through a teller or use a mobile banking app to deposit it remotely. Make sure to check with your mother's bank for any specific procedures or requirements for depositing a money order.
Sure. Most banks do not have any restrictions on who can deposit money into a customers bank account. Even if I want, I can deposit money into your checking account. All I need is to know your full name and your bank account number. So, your grand daughter can easily know your name and account number and she can happily deposit money into your account.
A bank deposit slip is used for credit. Credit is an action in which money is deposited into a bank account. For doing so, we need to fill a deposit slip. The deposit slip contains details like the name of the account holder, amount of money deposited, the denominations, date of deposit etc.
If you still have the receipt, the stub has a number that the issuing financial institution can use to track the money order. It is always a good idea to immediately write in the name of who is authorized to cash the money order.
It is called a deposit slip or a deposit challan. You fill in your name, account number and the amount you want to deposit in it. After signing you hand over the slip along with the money to the bank teller. The teller will accept the slip and the money and credit it into your bank account
It is called a deposit slip or a deposit challan. You fill in your name, account number and the amount you want to deposit in it. After signing you hand over the slip along with the money to the bank teller. The teller will accept the slip and the money and credit it into your bank account.
it is called a deposit slip
A bank deposit slip is used for credit. Credit is an action in which money is deposited into a bank account. For doing so, we need to fill a deposit slip. The deposit slip contains details like the name of the account holder, amount of money deposited, the denominations, date of deposit etc.
When writing a check to deposit into your own bank account, you would typically put your own name or account holder's name in the "pay to the order of" line. This signifies that the money is being paid to you or deposited into your account.
Yes you can. Most banks will allow you to do that as long as you fill out a deposit slip and have the necessary bank information (account number and account holder's name). Some banks might require your ID, but that is highly unlikely.
The only way someone could deposit money into your account is if they have your full bank account number with the name on the account. If they have this information yes they can deposit money any time they want.