what is validity period of withdrawal slip
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Answer:
There is no limit for withdrawal by withdrawal slip. Only up to Rs. 5000/- withdrawal allowed to the third party by withdrawal slip with passbook and it is allowed in only base branch/home branch.
Answer:
There is no maximum amount of cash you can withdraw at the home branch. The limit is the amount of money in the account.
Explanation:
Only money can be withdrawn from the Home Branch using withdrawal forms. If you want to withdraw money from a location other than the Home Branch, you must utilize a check.
A withdrawal slip is a documented request to your bank to take money out of your account. Withdrawal slips differ from one bank to the next.
A withdrawal slip is a written request to the bank to pay the account holder the specified sum. The monies are deducted from the specified account number. A bank withdrawal slip, like a deposit slip, is a record of your banking transaction. It makes it easier for the bank to keep track of your withdrawals.