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bank draft
bank draft n (Banking & Finance) a cheque drawn by a bank on itself, which is bought by a person to pay a supplier unwilling to accept a normal cheque. Also called: banker's cheque ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bank draft - a draft drawn by a bank against funds deposited in another bankbanker's draftbill of exchange, draft, order of payment - a document ordering the payment of money; drawn by one person or bank on another | TranslationsLegalSeecashier's checkBank draft
Bank draftA draft addressed to a bank.Certified CheckA check whose payment is guaranteed by a bank. In exchange for a fee, a bank issues a certified check to a person, who is very often both the payer and the payee. That is, a person gives the bank the amount for which the certified check is written, either in cash or by deducting the appropriate amount from the payer's account; the bank then makes the check payable to that person. The person may cash the check at any bank, or deposit it at a different bank without being subject to a check hold. A certified check is also known as a registered check or banker's draft. See also: Traveler's cheque, Commercial draft.FinancialSeeb/dbank draft
Synonyms for bank draftnoun a draft drawn by a bank against funds deposited in another bankSynonymsRelated Words- bill of exchange
- draft
- order of payment
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