Yes, it is possible for bank accounts to have the same last 4 digits, especially if they are from the same bank and branch.
Compass Bank serves the same purpose as any other bank. They offer loans, savings accounts, checking accounts, and every other service traditional banks offer to customers.
Like any other bank Scotia Bank offers the same services including checking accounts, savings accounts, online banking, money market accounts, money orders, cashiers checks and other services.
No, two different credit cards cannot have the same number but different last 4 digits. Each credit card number is unique and cannot be duplicated.
"Intra" means within, as in a transfer within the bank. Your bank may have an agreement where you designate your accounts to and from which funds may go. A checking and savings account at the same bank are examples.
A wire transfer is a type of bank transfer that involves sending money electronically from one bank account to another, usually across different financial institutions or countries. A bank transfer, on the other hand, is a broader term that includes various methods of moving money between accounts within the same bank or between accounts at different banks.
It depends on the bank and also the branch. These days most banks offer core banking facilities where all accounts have the same number of digits but this number varies from bank to bank.
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My experience is No. A large portion of the number is the same, but the last 3 or 4 digits differ, just as when the card is cancelled and resissued if lost or stolen.
Compass Bank serves the same purpose as any other bank. They offer loans, savings accounts, checking accounts, and every other service traditional banks offer to customers.
The Bank of Maharashtra is a large Indian bank. It serves much the same purpose for Indian residents as giant banks like Bank of America serve for Americans, such as checking accounts and savings accounts.
Like any other bank Scotia Bank offers the same services including checking accounts, savings accounts, online banking, money market accounts, money orders, cashiers checks and other services.
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Yes, look over your paperwork for the section on "Right to Setoff"
There are 900 of them.
HSBC bank offers many different types of accounts. Just to name a few, checking account, savings account, cd's, money market accounts, loans, mortgages. The same as other banks.
A balance sheet or bank statement.
The cash account and bank account in the general ledger are not the same. They are usually two separate accounts that represent different transactions. If they were to be the same account there would be confusion for instance when banking or withdrawal of money is done.