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IMO you should be fine using this account. Didn't knew what is deposit account so check definition below.uvalue wrote:Hi everybody,
I have just one query before i submit my application on 1st september. I had opened a deposit account about three months before and it was specifically for maintenance fund requirements. In last three months, there are various transaction (Including lodgements and withdrawls) in this deposit account.
On my bank statement, there is clearly written on it 'DEPOSIT ACCOUNT'. As i have read in few threads that cases has been rejected due to notice deposit or fixed deposit accounts. My account is none of them, as i can deposit and withdraw money at any time.
My Question is ---- Would it be OK to submit a Deposit Bank Account Statement for Maintenance Funds requirement????
Any answer or suggestion will be appreciated. Thanks in Advance
Cheers
Chetan that pretty much covers all kinds of accounts I guesschetanojha wrote:Definition: Deposit Account is a current account, savings account, or other type of bank account, at a banking institution that allows money to be deposited and withdrawn by the account holder

push_hsmp wrote:Chetan that pretty much covers all kinds of accounts I guesschetanojha wrote:Definition: Deposit Account is a current account, savings account, or other type of bank account, at a banking institution that allows money to be deposited and withdrawn by the account holder
@@ Chetan & Pushchetanojha wrote:push_hsmp wrote:Chetan that pretty much covers all kinds of accounts I guesschetanojha wrote:Definition: Deposit Account is a current account, savings account, or other type of bank account, at a banking institution that allows money to be deposited and withdrawn by the account holder

Yup.uvalue wrote:@@ Chetan & Pushchetanojha wrote:push_hsmp wrote:Chetan that pretty much covers all kinds of accounts I guesschetanojha wrote:Definition: Deposit Account is a current account, savings account, or other type of bank account, at a banking institution that allows money to be deposited and withdrawn by the account holder
Guys ....This is Deposit account, where i can withdraw and deposit money at money time. I dont need to give any notice to bank to withdraw money. It is almost like current account, but only difference is that the name of the account is DEPOSIT ACCOUNT and shows on my bank statement as 'DEPOSIT BANK ACCOUNT'.
I hope this should be fine??????

But he can still use the accounts even if he have to give notice in order to access the funds.tvn_ramesh wrote:Uvalue:
If your account is similar to what Chetan and Push mentioned and you are sure than ignore to read below this line.. but if you are in any doubt.. please make sure your account is not one of these.. though we are not familiar with Ireland bank accounts (i thought it is an irish bank from your profile location..)
please read below.. n see the link..
(If ur account is not as mentioned below - again please ignore this..) better be safe than sorry.. as i see some NOTICE DAYS.. which might be objection to HO..
A Range of Notice Deposit Savings Accounts
Earn a competitive rate of interest with an AIB Notice Deposit Account. High interest rates usually mean that your money is tied up for long periods of time. But with our range of flexible Notice Deposit Accounts, your money earns a high rate of interest, while offering you a choice of notice periods so you can still access your money if you need to.
AIB currently has four types of Notice Deposit Savings Accounts, three branch based accounts and one Online account:
Branch Accounts
Deposit Plus Account - 7 days notice.
Access Deposit 30 Account - 30 days notice.
Notice Deposit 90 Account - 90 days notice.
Link:
http://www.aib.ie/personal/savings/Noti ... s-Accounts
no offence guys.. i know u understand.. i just want uvalue to crosscheck and confirm..
@Rameshtvn_ramesh wrote:Uvalue:
If your account is similar to what Chetan and Push mentioned and you are sure than ignore to read below this line.. but if you are in any doubt.. please make sure your account is not one of these.. though we are not familiar with Ireland bank accounts (i thought it is an irish bank from your profile location..)
please read below.. n see the link..
(If ur account is not as mentioned below - again please ignore this..) better be safe than sorry.. as i see some NOTICE DAYS.. which might be objection to HO..
A Range of Notice Deposit Savings Accounts
Earn a competitive rate of interest with an AIB Notice Deposit Account. High interest rates usually mean that your money is tied up for long periods of time. But with our range of flexible Notice Deposit Accounts, your money earns a high rate of interest, while offering you a choice of notice periods so you can still access your money if you need to.
AIB currently has four types of Notice Deposit Savings Accounts, three branch based accounts and one Online account:
Branch Accounts
Deposit Plus Account - 7 days notice.
Access Deposit 30 Account - 30 days notice.
Notice Deposit 90 Account - 90 days notice.
Link:
http://www.aib.ie/personal/savings/Noti ... s-Accounts
no offence guys.. i know u understand.. i just want uvalue to crosscheck and confirm..
Goodluck..'Deposit Account' where i can withdraw and lodge money at any time and i dont need to give any notice to the bank. This is just like Current account and i am not earning any interest in this account.