Account Dormancy
Account | Servicing & Maintenance

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.

Deposit Information
Deposits | Deposit Queries

Deposit information includes the information related to the balance and status of a deposit account. Balance details may include all deposits, interest earned, and any other credits to the account, as well as any withdrawals, fees, or other debits that have been made. The status of a deposit account states whether the account is open, closed, or on hold.

Deposit Statement
Deposits | Deposit Queries

A deposit statement provides a detailed summary of the deposits made into a bank account during a specific period of time.

Fees and Charges
Deposits | Deposit Queries

Fees and charges are the cost associated with maintaining an account and using its various services and features. These costs can vary depending on the type of account and the specific services used by the account holder.

Bill Details
Deposits | Deposit Queries

You can use this query to fetch bill-related information.

Product Details
Deposits | Deposit Queries

You can use this query to fetch product features and conditions.