e reference number on a bank statement mean
Standing order
I believe this is the reference now used by the Pearl Assurance Company for direct debit payment to the company - mine was for a pension policy I have with them - on bank statements. EDIT: Yes, and by several other companies acquired by Phoenix Life Assurance Limited (PLAL), such as London Life and National Provident Life.
It means to make sure the numbers the bank statement has matches the numbers you have.
BG have many references, however most common reference is "Bank Guarantee".
Tomc is not a common abbreviation on a bank statement. You can contact your local bank for a list of terms related to bank statements. Examples of commonly found abbreviations on a bank statement are TRF, DR, and CHG. TFR stands for transfer, DR is a debit, and CHG is a charge or fee from your bank.
TFR
Standing order
It means withdrawal.
Folio charge
routing numbers account numbers check numbers
Use your brains.
I believe this is the reference now used by the Pearl Assurance Company for direct debit payment to the company - mine was for a pension policy I have with them - on bank statements. EDIT: Yes, and by several other companies acquired by Phoenix Life Assurance Limited (PLAL), such as London Life and National Provident Life.
Depends on which bank as all will have a different format for their statements. Usually though, the back of the form (statement) has an explanation of the symbols being used.
It means to make sure the numbers the bank statement has matches the numbers you have.
A better way to express this is "with regard to these messages" or "with regard to the following messages."The word reference is best used to mean a specific fact or poiint, in declaratory statements such as "This was a reference / in reference to a specific document."And mail refers to the medium, not to the message.
It can mean charge but as banks use their own codes it would be hard to know without the name of the bank, your statement normally displays what they mean, although non paper statements may not contain this information. Check out your banks website or telephone your bank to ask them what it stands for.
The abbreviation OP that is seen on bank statements stands for originator plus. The abbreviation OP is typically used to describe a direct debit payment.