When opening a bank account, you are often asked for your mother's maiden name as a security measure. It serves as a form of identity verification to help confirm your identity and protect against fraud. This information is commonly used in security questions for account recovery and ensures that only authorized individuals can access sensitive information.
you would be asked this for security reasons only, ex someone trying to jack your account.
Someone asked me to explain the process of opening a bank account.
To open a bank account, you will need to provide at least your full name and address, your social security number and some sort of unique information like your mother's maiden name. For complete details, visit the bank's website.
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The basic requirements for opening a fixed deposit account are: a. Amount to deposit b. Existing relation with bank (You need to hold some sort of account with the bank. Else, you will be asked to open one) c. Source/Proof of legal income If you have these, any bank will be willing to open an fixed deposit account for you.
you would be asked this for security reasons only, ex someone trying to jack your account.
Someone asked me to explain the process of opening a bank account.
To open a bank account, you will need to provide at least your full name and address, your social security number and some sort of unique information like your mother's maiden name. For complete details, visit the bank's website.
* Have your banking institution create an account for the mother and just deposit the money in there. Make sure the mother has the account number so she can draw the money out.
When you apply for a bank account or card the SSN is wanted and asked for. Without it you can't get it.
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One may learn which documents are required to open a bank account by visiting the FAQ (frequently asked questions) section for Bank of Montreal. The basic requirements will be the same for all banks.
"you have a bank account in this bank" is the right phrase.
The executor of the estate can close and empty the bank account. Distribution will be in accordance with the will. Consult a probate attorney in your state. You have to wait until the will goes through probate.
The basic requirements for opening a fixed deposit account are: a. Amount to deposit b. Existing relation with bank (You need to hold some sort of account with the bank. Else, you will be asked to open one) c. Source/Proof of legal income If you have these, any bank will be willing to open an fixed deposit account for you.
Only the account owner can close an account. There may be several reasons why this question is being asked. So, without enough information on the circumstances, contact the bank directly.
Yes you can call the bank that is printed on the check and they will let you know if the account is valid or not. I just recently received a check and I had to do some research myself.... I called AMSOUTH bank and a representative asked me the account number and she verified that ot was not valid. I knew from jump that I was being scammed!!! BEWARE!!!!