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Under what circumstances will a secretary correspond with the Banks? |
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Answer» The following are the circumstances under which a secretary has to correspond with the banks: (i) Letter for opening a Current Account with the Bank: The decision of opening a Current account is taken in the Board meeting by passing a resolution. The Board instructs the secretary for opening a Current account. The Secretary has to write a letter to the Bank accordingly and enclose the necessary documents. (ii) Letter requesting a bank to stop payment of cheque: When cheques are sent by Companies, there are possibilities of misplacement of cheques or loss in transit. Thus, it is necessary to inform the bank to stop the payment of such cheques. (iii) Letter requesting a Bank for granting an overdraft facility: Certain credit facilities are provided by the Bank to their customers. The Bank allows a Current Account holder to withdraw excess amount than the available balance. Secretary has to correspond with the bank to prevail this facility. (iv) Letter requesting bank to issue a letter of credit: A letter of credit is a payment method generally used for international trade transactions. Letter of credit is issued by Bank on behalf of its client promising to pay a certain amount of money to the seller in case the buyer fails to pay it. Secretary has to correspond with the bank to obtain this letter of credit. |
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