Bank Of Baroda Demand Draft Charges I recently opened an account in Bank Of Baroda and want to know the details of Bank Of Baroda Demand Draft Charges. Will you please provide me all the BOB DD charges details also provide me lists of all BOB branches which is located overseas? |
Re: Bank Of Baroda Demand Draft Charges Bank of Baroda is the successor of the erstwhile "The Bank of Baroda Limited", founded in 1908 in a small town - Baroda - by the great visionary the late Maharaja of Baroda - Sir Sayajirao Gaekwad-III. As per your request here I am providing you the details of Bank Of Baroda Demand Draft Charges. Please check the below details: Issuance of DD (Demand Draft) /MT: UptoRs.1000/- --- Rs.20/- Above Rs.1000/- to Rs.10000/ --- Rs. 35/- Above Rs.10000/- --- Rs. 3/- per thousand or part thereof subject to min. of Rs.35/- and Maxi. Rs.12000/-. Cancellation of DD/Bankers’ Cheque and/or issue of fresh DD/Bankers’ cheque in lieu of lost one. Rs.75/- per instrument. (In case of lost instrument, 50% of value of instrument subject to max Rs.100/-) BOB services and charges https://management.ind.in/img/k/Bank...-Charges-1.jpg https://management.ind.in/img/k/Bank...-Charges-2.jpg BOB abroad branches: London Main Office Aldgate Southall Wembley Kenton Tooting Birmingham Manchester Leicester Ilford Contact: Bank of Baroda Group Control Office & London Main Office 32, City Road LONDON EC1Y 2BD Reception / Board Line: +44 (0) 207 457 1515 Fax. +44 (0) 207 457 1523 |
Re: Bank Of Baroda Demand Draft Charges Can you tell me about the cost charged for DD (Demand Draft) in BOB (Bank of Baroda) as I want to check it before making use of the facility? |
Re: Bank Of Baroda Demand Draft Charges A Demand Draft (DD) is a negotiable instrument paid in advance to the bank by the payer. The bank then becomes the payer, on behalf of the person who requested a DD, for the payee. BOB Demand Draft Charges Demand Draft Amount Demand Draft Charges Up to Rs. 5,000 Rs. 25 Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 10,000 Rs. 50 Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 1 lakh Rs. 5 per thousand or part thereof (Minimum Rs. 60) Above Rs. 1 lakh Rs. 4 per thousand or part thereof (Minimum Rs. 600 and maximum Rs. 2,000) BOB Features of Demand Drafts (DD) If one wants to pay the payee only after a certain date, one can get the bank issue the DD payable after that date. The payee will only be able to get the payment after that specified date. Some people use timed Demand Drafts to pay people for their services. They keep the date of completion of the project as the date from which the DD is payable. For one who wants to make payments in a foreign currency, one can visit a bank to get a Demand Draft made for the foreign currency. The charges for foreign currency DDs are higher than those payable in the Indian currency. This can help people securely send money overseas. If one is worried about the safety of his money when he hands over the DD, one can choose to go for a crossed DD. A crossed DD cannot be encashed. The payment is deposited in the account of the payee irrespective of the bearer of the DD. All Demand Drafts of Rs. 50,000 and above need to be crossed. The payer can cancel DD before it is encashed by the payee. The payer needs to visit the bank and present the necessary documents to request the cancellation. If the payer paid for the DD in cash, he needs to submit the original DD, cash receipt, and the Demand Draft cancellation form. However, if the payer used one’s bank account, one need to submit the original DD along with the Demand Draft cancellation form. The bank will deduct the cancellation charges before refunding the balance. If Demand Draft is lost, one needs to sign an Indemnity Bond in stamp paper for the issuing bank. A copy (photo or Xerox copy) can be helpful to present when one visit the bank. |
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