Add or Remove Account Holders
Banks allow multiple account holders (for example, joint holders) to be recorded on accounts and also allow these account holders to be modified during the life of the account. This section describes how the bank can modify the involved account holders of an existing account.
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Update the customer details of the account such as add or remove the joint customers, tax liability percentange, limit liability percentage of the joint customers
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Update the customer details of the account such as add or remove the joint customers, tax liability percentange, limit liability percentage of the joint customers
Account Dormancy
Account dormancy is a period of inactivity on a financial account, such as a bank account or credit card account, during which no transactions or other account activity occurs. The length of time that an account can remain dormant before it is considered inactive or dormant varies depending on the financial institution and the type of account. Typically, an account is considered dormant if no customer-initiated transactions, such as deposits or withdrawals have occurred for a specified length of time, which can range from six months to two years.
Reset Dormancy
PUTReset the dormant account to active status manually
Update Dormancy
PUTDeactivates the savings account and moves it to given dormancy status.
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Retrieves the dormancy setup details for the account such as dormancy period, status etc