bank withdrawal


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Noun1.bank withdrawal - the withdrawal of money from your account at a bankbank withdrawal - the withdrawal of money from your account at a bank
bank run - the concerted action of depositors who try to withdraw their money from a bank because they think it will fail
withdrawal - the act of taking out money or other capital
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There were fraudulent transactions in terms of bank withdrawal amounting to Dh14,604.73 on the reader's card.
Ynys Mon AM Rhun Iorwerth said on social site Twitter: "Yet another bank withdrawal. Barclays tell me they're closing Holyhead Branch.
With the launch of this facility, Khalti is also introducing a dedicated "Withdraw" section on Khalti app and website from where users can proceed to bank withdrawal.
Dear Editor, This poem is entitled Another Bank Withdrawal.
ComEd says that utility representatives will never ask or require a customer with a past due balance to purchase a prepaid debit card to avoid disconnection and can make payments online, by phone, automatic bank withdrawal, mail or in person.
In the benchmark of uncontrolled control rod withdrawal at zero power, the accidents are continuously slow and fast reactivity insertion, due to the single and the group control rod bank withdrawal, respectively.
He has never been Roger Clemens, seeing how long the Red Sox could look at his vacant locker before making another unscheduled bank withdrawal.
Dubai A Filipino expat who allegedly lost money he saved for his wife's delivery to a fraudulent bank withdrawal has been reimbursed the amount on 'humanitarian grounds'.
My grandson was fined pounds 50 when a bank withdrawal statement accidentally fell from his pocket when he answered his mobile.
The total amount taken, including bank withdrawal charges, was pounds 604.50.
We are asking travellers taking cash to declare anything over 10,000 Euros and to carry paperwork, such as a bank withdrawal statement, for anything over pounds 1,000."