D means that you're overdrawn however much it says on the statement, meaning you owe the bank that money. Normally if you dont pay it back pretty quick then they charge you extra, the rates vary between banks; this is a very bad idea try your best to avoid this because you can easily fall into a circle of debts you have to pay back.
VIS on an HSBC statement means Visa Debit Card.
debit you own the bank
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 DR withdrawn on a statement is a debit withdrawal that was made in the branch over the counter.
The vision statement of HSBC Bank is "To be the leading international Bank in Turkey." The mission statement is to connect with customers and help them thrive.
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.
debit you own the bank
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 DR withdrawn on a statement is a debit withdrawal that was made in the branch over the counter.
Paying In Machine - Mostly used at HSBC Regards
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The vision statement of HSBC Bank is "To be the leading international Bank in Turkey." The mission statement is to connect with customers and help them thrive.
HSBC's vision is to be the world's leading financial services company.
This is an ATM withdrawal, Not sure of the exact bank. This could be HSBC ATM, but not sure.
"CR" on an HSBC statement typically stands for "credit," indicating that a certain amount has been added to your account as a credit or positive balance. This shows money that has been received or deposited into your account.
A s d onbarclay mini statement
Maestro card transaction
Maestro card transaction