The DR code within HSBC stands for debit. DR withdrawn on a statement is a debit withdrawal that was made in the branch over the counter.
debit you own the bank
This is an ATM withdrawal, Not sure of the exact bank. This could be HSBC ATM, but not sure.
VIS on an HSBC statement means Visa Debit Card.
It could mean anything - one example could be 'non electronic funds transfer' - meaning the funds were withdrawn and deposited manually instead of by computer.
What does TDN mean on bank statement
debit you own the bank
This is an ATM withdrawal, Not sure of the exact bank. This could be HSBC ATM, but not sure.
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"ND" on a bank statement could stand for "No Debits," which means that no money was withdrawn or debited from the account during the period covered by the statement.
Counter withdrawal. Money was withdrawn from the bank account through a bank teller from inside a bank.
Paying In Machine - Mostly used at HSBC Regards
VIS on an HSBC statement means Visa Debit Card.
cpt stands for cashpoint. It means you have withdrawn some money from a cash point. Hope this will help. Dan
what does ga mean on bank statement
It could mean anything - one example could be 'non electronic funds transfer' - meaning the funds were withdrawn and deposited manually instead of by computer.
MAE mean on a bank statement
what does GP mean on bank statement