They will be mailed on December 19th 2012.
the last business day of every month
ISSUED ON THE AXIS BANK CHEQUES
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1.cheques issued to creditors but not presented for payment 2.cheques recieved from debtors depositted in to bank and not credited by the bank 3.cheques written and entered in the pass book but not issued by mistake 4.cheques received and entered in the pass book but not depositted in to the bank
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.
I just checked my bank account online and it says I got my cheque deposited. I get direct deposits so I don't know if they would be late in the snail mail.
No. Asda stopped taking cheques on the 1st January 2007. Sainsbury stopped taking cheques on the 1st August 2007. Tesco stopped taking cheques on the 25th February 2008.
Travelers cheques are a safe alternative to carrying cash. By paying a small premium, you are protected if your cheques are lost or stolen. The bank that issued the cheques guarantee the merchant will get paid, even if they are fraudulently cashed, and the bank will reimburse you if they are lost or stolen.
if "For______________" seal is not affixed for cheques issued in the accounts of legal entity.
If you cash a check at the bank where the account is, then it's not common to be charged a fee for cashing it. Most banks do not charge you for cashing local cheques (cheques issued in the same city even if it is a different bank) It also depends on the type of account you hold and the place from where the cheque was issued to you.
When you deposit a cheque into your bank account the series of steps mentioned below follow... Assuming the cheque you deposited is from Bank A and your bank is Bank B. 1. Bank B collects all the cheques that are issued by customers of Bank A. 2. They would send all these to Bank A for validation, who in turn would send cheques of Bank B deposited with them 3. In Bank A, all the cheques will be validated for their originality and also for funds in the accounts. If so, those cheques would be passed. 4. In the meantime Bank B would have validated its cheques that were given by Bank A 5. Bank A and Bank B would have some calculations and adjust the payments to be made for the cheques issued by its customers. 6. All this happens in 2-3 working days and you would realize the payment.