bank-cheque

  • 1bank cheque — ➔ cheque * * * bank cheque UK US UK (US bank check) noun [C] (also bank draft, UK also banker s draft) ► BANKING a cheque that is signed by a bank and that is certain to be paid. You can use a bank ch …

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  • 2bank cheque — noun An order to pay issued upon a bank • • • Main Entry: ↑bank …

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  • 3bank cheque — noun A cheque which is payable by a bank itself, as opposed to an ordinary cheque payable only out of the funds of a particular customers account. A bank cheque is normally obtained by a bank customer (by paying its face value), the point is that …

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  • 4bank cheque — / bæŋk tʃek/ noun a bank’s own cheque, drawn on itself and signed by a bank official …

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  • 5bank cheque — /ˈbæŋk tʃɛk/ (say bangk chek) noun a cheque issued by a bank in its own name …

  • 6cheque — [tʆek] , check noun [countable] BANKING 1. a printed form that you use to pay for something instead of using money. You write on it the amount in words and numbers, the date, the person being paid, and sign your name: • a cheque for £200 …

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  • 7Bank fraud — is the use of fraudulent means to obtain money, assets, or other property owned or held by a financial institution. In many instances, bank fraud is a criminal offense. While the specific elements of a particular banking fraud law vary between… …

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  • 8Cheque truncation — (check truncation in the United States) is the conversion of physical cheque into electronic form for transmission to the paying bank. Cheque truncation eliminates cumbersome physical presentation of the cheque and saves time and processing costs …

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  • 9Cheque — A Canadian cheque …

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  • 10bank draft — a written instruction to a bank s agent to pay a sum of money to the person specified on the draft. A safe and convenient way of remitting money overseas. Glossary of Business Terms A draft addressed to a bank. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * *… …

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