First Direct Pay In Cheque

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  1. First Direct Pay In Cheque Address
  2. First Direct Paying In Cheques
  3. Pay Cash Cheque
  4. First Direct Pay In Cheque Post Office
  5. Pay Cheque Meaning
  6. Cheque Payment Procedure

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Select the company you want to pay, then click Pay selected payees. To add a company, click Add payee. Enter your payment details such as payment amount, payment frequency, and the payment date, then click Next. Verify your payment details are correct, then click Finish. Receive your confirmation. If you have another bill to pay, click Pay. COVID Tax Tip 2020-73, June 18, 2020 Millions of eligible individuals have already received their Economic Impact Payments. Some people, including those who received a payment for a deceased individual, may be unsure whether they should return a payment. Here is additional information about returning an Economic Impact Payment.

You. Probably. If you're over 18, a UK resident, haven't been declared bankrupt or registered for an Individual Voluntary Agreement in the last six years (or be in the process of doing so), and have a phone number and email address we can contact you with, we'd love to welcome you.

First Direct Pay In Cheque Address

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Sweep your change into your savings

A 1st Account also gives you the option to set up a 'sweep', which automatically moves any spare money from your 1st Account to a first directSavings Account on any date you choose.

Regular Saver Account

Get into a good savings habit and the future you will say thanks. Put away between £25 to £300 each month, for a fixed 12 month term, and we'll give you a fixed rate of 1.00% AER/gross p.a. Find out more about our Regular Saver Account.

Interest example: if you save £300 every month for 12 months and qualify for the 1.00% AER/gross p.a. interest rate, you'll earn approximately £19.50 interest (gross).

First Direct Paying In Cheques

AER stands for Annual Equivalent Rate. This shows you what the rate would be if interest were paid and compounded each year. Gross is the rate of interest if interest were paid and not compounded each year. No partial withdrawals allowed.

Pay in a cheque

Use the mobile app

You can now pay in a cheque anytime, any place using your compatible phone.

Cheques that are paid in before 10pm on a working day using the app will be available by 11:59pm the next working day, providing it's not been returned unpaid.

You will still be able to pay in a total of £750 in cheques per day with an individual limit of £500 per cheque.

Cheque

All you need to do to pay in a cheque on your app is to long press on the account you’d like to pay your cheque into and select ‘Pay in a cheque’. If you don’t have the ‘long press’ feature on your phone, select the account you want the cheque to be paid into.

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On an iOS phone, you will then need to tap the three dots on the top right of the screen and then select ‘Pay in a cheque’.

Pay Cash Cheque

If you have an Android phone, you will need to tap the plus sign which can be found on the bottom right of the screen and then select ‘Pay in a cheque’.”

First Direct Pay In Cheque

Once you have done this then enter the amount that is on the cheque, scan the front and back of it and submit this to us. It’s easy as that and you don’t need to post them in anymore or go to a branch or the post office.

First Direct Pay In Cheque Post Office

Paying in a cheque is quick and simple to do in the app but if you want a look at how you can do it check out our video. If you have any questions about paying in a cheque in the app, see our FAQs for more information.

Post them into us

Cheque payment procedure

To pay in cheques by post all you need to do is request a paying in envelope in Online Banking by selecting:

Manage Accounts>cheques>How do I pay cheques into my account>Order Paying in envelopes

Or you can use your own envelope and send the cheque to us at:

first direct, PO Box 1538, Northampton, NN1 9HY.

And if you don’t have a paying in slip, just send the cheque along with a covering letter including your name, sort code, account number and when you’d like the cheque to credit. Leave the rest to us.

In a branch

We don't have branches - but our friends over at HSBC do. And lots of them. So if you need to pay in cheques, you can drop into your local branch.

Pay Cheque Meaning

At the Post Office®

You can pay in cheques, using a pre-printed first direct credit slip, from your paying-in book. You'll also require a HSBC Post Office® cheque deposit envelope - which you'll find on the Post Office® counter. Do not put cash in the deposit envelopes.

Cheques paid into the Post Office® may take a day longer to reach your account than cheques paid in at HSBC branches - and this is assuming you do it before the Post Office® branch cut-off time. They'll be able to tell you when this is.

Cheque Payment Procedure

To find your nearest office or check opening times: