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This section is unique to cash deposits. You must list the number of notes for each denomination you are submitting:
: Write the total amount clearly in words (e.g., "Five Thousand Rupees Only"). 3. Mandatory Compliance Details Indian Bank Cash and cheque deposit slip : Download /Print
: Specify if it is Savings (SB), Current (CA), or a Loan account. 2. Cash Denomination Details
: Record how many ₹2000 (if still in circulation), ₹500, ₹200, ₹100, ₹50, and other notes you are depositing.
: Your name as it appears in bank records.
A standard Indian Bank deposit slip consists of two parts: the (which the teller keeps) and the Customer's Copy (which you keep as a receipt). You must fill out both sections identically to have a valid proof of transaction. 1. Basic Account Information
: Your full 9-digit or 11-digit Indian Bank account number. Double-check this for accuracy.
: Multiply the denomination by the number of notes (e.g., 10 notes of ₹500 = ₹5,000) and write the subtotal for each.
This section is unique to cash deposits. You must list the number of notes for each denomination you are submitting:
: Write the total amount clearly in words (e.g., "Five Thousand Rupees Only"). 3. Mandatory Compliance Details Indian Bank Cash and cheque deposit slip : Download /Print
: Specify if it is Savings (SB), Current (CA), or a Loan account. 2. Cash Denomination Details
: Record how many ₹2000 (if still in circulation), ₹500, ₹200, ₹100, ₹50, and other notes you are depositing.
: Your name as it appears in bank records.
A standard Indian Bank deposit slip consists of two parts: the (which the teller keeps) and the Customer's Copy (which you keep as a receipt). You must fill out both sections identically to have a valid proof of transaction. 1. Basic Account Information
: Your full 9-digit or 11-digit Indian Bank account number. Double-check this for accuracy.
: Multiply the denomination by the number of notes (e.g., 10 notes of ₹500 = ₹5,000) and write the subtotal for each.
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