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You Should Know What Is A Cancelled Cheque? - Insurance Tips



What is a Cancelled Cheque?

A cancelled cheque in India simply refers to any cheque that has strike marks on it with the words ‘cancelled’ written across. A cancelled cheque is considered to be proof that you actually hold an account with the bank. From withdrawal of EPF funds to setting up an Electronic Clearance Service from the account, a cancelled cheque is required in many cases.
But before we talk about the use of cancelled cheques, let us tell you how to issue a cancelled cheque.


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Use of Cancelled Cheques

  • Most investment organisations give utmost importance to Know Your Customer (KYC) guidelines. So if you are investing in Mutual Funds or the stock market, the company will ask for a cancelled cheque to verify if the account associated with the investment actually belongs to you.
  • From purchasing of accessories like a mobile phone, TV or fridge to applying for a Car Loan, Home Loan, Education Loan, etc., EMIs have become the favourite mode of payment. And to set the process of EMIs rolling, a cancelled cheque is required as proof that you hold a bank account.
  • A cancelled cheque is needed to set up the Electronic Clearance Service, which automatically deducts money from your account every month.
  • To withdraw your provident fund amount, companies generally ask for a cancelled cheque with your name on it to validate your account details.
  • Even while purchasing an insurance policy, a cancelled cheque is required.

Issuing a Cancelled Cheque

To cancel a cheque leaf, all you need to do is draw two parallel lines across the cheque and write ‘Cancelled’ in between the two lines. A cancelled cheque doesn’t require your signature. It gives details such as account number, account holder’s name, MICR code, name and branch address of the bank.
Though no one can withdraw money from your account using a cancelled cheque, fraudulent activities using a cancelled cheque have happened in the past. So be very careful when you issue a cancelled cheque and make sure that the person you are handing it over to is extremely trustworthy. Got it?

Well, we hope that we have answered all your doubts about a cancelled cheque. If you are looking for some investment options, go ahead and explore!

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