Banking Instruments
Banking Instruments
Banking Instruments
INSTRUMENTS
KINDS OF BANKING
INSTRUMENTS
Deposits or pay-in-slip
Cheques
Demand drafts
Debit and credit note
Vouchers
DEPOSITS AND WITHDRAWALS SLIP:
a) General Crossing
b) Special Crossing
Other Types of Crossing
1. Restrictive Crossing
2. Not Negotiable Crossing
3. Double Crossing
BANK DRAFT:
Bank draft is a bill drawn either on demand or
otherwise by one banker on another in favour
of a third party or by one branch of a bank on
another branch of the same bank or by the
head office of a branch or vice versa for a sum
of money payable on demand or order. It is
also known as demand drafts as they are always
payable on demand without any days of grace
and there cannot be any bearer drafts.
They are always used as a mode of remittance
by parties for sending money from one place to
another. For the preparation of this draft bank
charges a nominal commission for this service.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CHEQUE AND DEMAND
DRAFT
DOUBLE CROSSING:
PERSONS WHO MAY CROSS A
CHEQUE: