Actually speaking - Anywhere. A check can be deposited into any bank account across the globe. For ex: if i give you a cheque from Citibank, the bank in which you deposit the check will send it to citi bank for payment and then remit the proceedings to your account. If you want cash immediately, then you need to visit any citi bank branch in the country where the check was issued to you and collect the same.
Such transactions will need to be cleared as to money laundering etc. You will need to do this through a bank in your own country. This bank will advise you as to the correct procedures applying to your country.
Standard bank of south africa
South African Reserve Bank
south African banks do not use iban. Provide ur donor with ur bank name, account number, branch code and swift code. Firnzajj
You should check with a bank in South Africa. It may be that each bank will have its own policy on pricing for such a service.
Currently in India (As of 2013), all cheques are valid for a period of 3 months only. This rule is irrespective of the bank whose cheque is being used. So, a UCO bank cheque, an ICICI Bank cheque and an HDFC Bank cheque, all of them are valid only for 3 months from the date of issue.
Standard bank of south africa
South African Reserve Bank
The South African Reserve Bank and South African Mint
A cheque that was not paid by the bank
No. The Cheque wont work.
Owner of Cheque and/or Bank
Cheque Discounting is providing a post dated cheque to a bank by its customer which amounts to the short term loan taken from the bank and the interest charged by the bank.
south African banks do not use iban. Provide ur donor with ur bank name, account number, branch code and swift code. Firnzajj
Submit it to the Teller in a bank where you have a bank account. If it is a bearer cheque and you have an account in the same bank as that of the cheque, you will be paid cash immediately. If it is an account payee cheque, money will get credited to your account in the next 2-3 days
You should check with a bank in South Africa. It may be that each bank will have its own policy on pricing for such a service.
To prevent a cheque from being passed by the bank, you will have to write a letter to the bank telling them not to pass that perticular cheque, and give the cheque number.
Currently in India (As of 2013), all cheques are valid for a period of 3 months only. This rule is irrespective of the bank whose cheque is being used. So, a UCO bank cheque, an ICICI Bank cheque and an HDFC Bank cheque, all of them are valid only for 3 months from the date of issue.