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.
if "For______________" seal is not affixed for cheques issued in the accounts of legal entity.
No. You can get them only from banks that are authorized to issue travelers Cheques. Also, these Cheques are issued to an individual and the bank records this information. Only the same individual can cash it and the cheque cannot be cashed by anyone else.
Good references, employment history, background check 1. All transactions should be through cheque 2. Don't employ, partner a person. Share wealth and share risk...:)
A non-banking company is one that provides any services to customers that is not traditional banking like bank accounts, cheque books etc. The list would be endless. There are thousands of companys in India that provide various services like textiles, industrial production, automobile manufacturing, retail grocery stores etc.
My outstation cheque worth of Rs 40748-/- How many clearance charges there of and How much time to clear a outsation cheque of SBI i.e from Bardoli to Navsari
three to four days
Below are the expected time durations... * Local cheque - Same bank - One working day * Local cheque - different bank - 2 to 3 working days * Outstation cheque - Same bank - 3 to 7 working days * Outstation cheque - different bank - 7 to 10 working days Note: These are rough figures. The actual number of days needed to receive the payment may actually be lesser or greater than the number mentioned here.
20-25 days!
Below are the expected time durations... * Local cheque - Same bank - One working day * Local cheque - different bank - 2 to 3 working days * Outstation cheque - Same bank - 3 to 7 working days * Outstation cheque - different bank - 7 to 10 working days Note: These are rough figures. The actual number of days needed to receive the payment may actually be lesser or greater than the number mentioned here.
Usually Cheques issued by banks have a city associated with them. For ex: if I give you a cheque from my bank account in Chennai, India, and you want to deposit it in your account in Delhi, India, it is an outstation cheque and your bank will charge you a fee for cashing that cheque. Usually around Rs. 50/- If my bank has given me a multicity cheque - it means that when you deposit it in Delhi, your bank will not charge you this cheque cashing fee because my check is the same irrespective of which city in India it is cashed.
Based on the location cheques are classified as 1. Local & 2. Outstation cheques Based on its value they are classified as 1. Normal & 2. High Value cheques Cheques r mainly of four types 1)open 2)bearer 3)order 4)crossed 1) open cheques r those which r paid across the bank counter 2) bearer cheque are to be paid to the bearer of the cheque 3) order cheque is to be paid to the payee in person 4) crossed cheque to be paid to the payee's account on submission
Yes, it is legal for a bank to charge a fee to cash a check. Banks often charge fees for various services, including check cashing, to cover administrative costs and generate revenue. It is important to check with your specific bank to understand their policies and any associated fees.
Cheques deposited in the bank for credit to their accounts, drawn on a bank other than that of the collecting bank,i.e., not a transfer cheque. Cheques are bound outward to the payee/ drawee bank (the bank that is making the payment/ on whom the cheque is drawn). Example: A cheque drawn on "Bank of America" deposited in "Chase Manhattan Bank ", is an outward cheque for Chase and is an inward cheque for Bank of America.Outward cheques could beLocal cheques (within the same geographical/ clearing zone),Outstation cheques (drawn on a bank outside the local clearing zone) orForeign cheques (drawn on a bank/ location outside the country of the collecting bank).
To check a cheque, you must check if the cheque is checked by checking the checked cheque of checking a checked cheque as a checker.
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A person holding the cheque can collect the amount if it is a bearer cheque. The payee (i.e. the person in whose favour the cheque is issued) only or his authorized person only can collect the amount of the cheque if it is an order cheque