the bank from which the demand draft has been made
The demand draft is another name for a tele-check. The demand draft number through a Syndicate bank draft is usually found at the bottom of the check.
The bankers name in a demand draft is the name of the bank from where u purchased the demand draft.
A Certified Bank Draft refers to a Demand Draft that is signed/certified by an authorized bank official. It means that the Demand Draft is a valid monetary instrument and the money value mentioned in the draft would be paid by the issuing bank to the customer anytime in the near future (3 months before which the Draft expires) and there is no way the bank can refuse payment on it.
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A demand draft is a type of check that contains the buyers account number but not their signature. The drawee bank in a demand draft is the branch of a particular bank.
the bank from which the demand draft has been made
The demand draft is another name for a tele-check. The demand draft number through a Syndicate bank draft is usually found at the bottom of the check.
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The bankers name in a demand draft is the name of the bank from where u purchased the demand draft.
In order to encash or convert a demand draft, you will need to take it to a branch of the bank it was drawn on. The bank will be able to do it for you.
what do u mean by bank drrawn on in demand draft
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The name of the bank issuing the demand draft is usually imprinted on the top or bottom of the draft. It is usually printed in bold font which is easily identifiable. Even the details of the branch issuing the draft can be found in the draft.
The following are the main differences between a cheque and a demand draft: 1. A cheque is issued by an individual, whereas a demand draft is issued by a bank. 2. A cheque is drawn by an account holder of a bank, whereas a draft is drawn by one branch of a bank on another branch of the same bank. 3. In a cheque, the drawer and the drawee are different persons. But in a draft both the drawer and the drawee are the same bank. 4. A Cheque can be dishonored for want of sufficient balance in the account. Whereas a draft cannot be dishonored. Hence there is certainty of the payment in the case of a demand draft. 5. Payment of a cheque can be stopped by the drawer of the cheque, whereas, the payment of a draft cannot be stopped. 6. A cheque is defined in the Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881, whereas a demand draft has not be precisely defined in the NI Act. 7. A cheque can be made payable either to a bearer or order. But a demand draft is always payable to order of a certain person.