Types of Bank Accounts:
IFSC Code:
Cheque Details:
Routing Number:
- Bank Accounts are normally classified into three types, which are:
- Current Account
- Savings Account
- Fixed Deposit Account
Current Account:
- This account is mainly for business persons, firms, companies, public enterprises etc and are never used for the purpose of investment or savings.
- There is no limits for number of transactions or amount of transactions in a day.
- No interest is paid by banks and add some service charges on such accounts.
Savings Account:
- This account is most popular for individual or joint accounts.
- Most of the salaried persons, pensioners and students use savings accounts.
- The benefit of this type of account is banks can pay interest for the savings.
- The rate of interest ranges between 4% to 6% per annul in India.
- It also known as FD Account. In this type of account a particular sum of money is deposited in a bank for specific period of time.
- It’s one time deposit and one time take away (withdraw) account. The money deposited in this account can not be withdrawn before the expiry of period.
- However, in case of need, the depositor can ask for closing the fixed deposit prematurely by paying a penalty. The penalty amount varies with banks.
- A high interest rate is paid on fixed deposits. The rate of interest paid for fixed deposit vary according to amount, period and also from bank to bank.
- An IFSC or the "Indian Financial System Code" is an 11 digit code in alpha-numeric format used by the Reserve Bank of India(RBI) to identify all the Bank branches within the NEFT (National Electronic Funds Transfer) network uniquely.
- The code is of 11 characters. The first part is the first 4 alphabet characters representing the Bank. Next character is 0(zero), this is reserved for future use.The branch code is last six characters.
- In bank check we have three different types of numbers. Which are:
- Routing Number
- Account Number
- Check Number
Routing Number:
- The routing number is a nine-digit number in the lower left-hand corner of the check.
- The routing number identifies the bank of the account holder, enabling the receiving bank to collect the money from the correct source.
- Enter a name of a bank to find routing number on the internet.Banks often publish routing numbers on their websites.
Account Number:
- The account number is on the bottom of the check to the right of the routing number, separated from the routing number by a colon.
- This is the personal account number of the person who wrote the check.
- The number used when depositing money into or withdrawing money from the account.
Check Number: