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Directia AUDIT
INTERN Mihaela DAVID -----Original Message-----
From: David, Mihaela Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 9:03 AM To: 'Diana Cox' Subject: RE: Two signatures required accounts... Importance: High Hi
Diana, It is very common for
our banks to do so; From the first moment
when the account is open, there is certain rules (types of transactions, level,
etc) established.After that, the client should fulfill some papers with the
signatures and nominate who has signature no. I (only one signature required)
and signature no.II (two signatures required). The person who has
signature no. I, can't have also signature no. II. After that, the account
officer should follow if the conditions required according with this rule is
fulfilled. If a person who has signature no.II is signing alone, the transaction
is not valid and the officer (bank) do not operate it (recognize it). The
procedure is valid for companies and individuals. If you need more details, I
can check for you. Hope it
helps, Directia
AUDIT INTERN Mihaela
DAVID -----Original
Message----- I am looking for other banks that
have checking and/or savings accounts with two signatures required. I
would like to hear your procedures for handling these types of accounts (i.e.
what if there's only one signature on the check, verification of signature card
updates, etc.) I appreciate any
assistance. Thanks, Diana |
Title: Message
- Two signatures required accounts... Diana Cox
- RE: Two signatures required accounts... Manuel Guevara
- Re: FW: Two signatures required accounts... David, Mihaela
- FW: Two signatures required accounts... David, Mihaela
