Notice Withdrawal Conditions
Notice withdrawal is a feature that may be offered on certain types of accounts, such as savings accounts. With notice withdrawal, the account holder must provide advance notice to the financial institution before withdrawing funds from the account. The notice period may vary depending on the account terms and the financial institution's policies
Create a Notice
PUTNotifies the withdrawal of amount from account by providing the withdrawal date and amount etc. This is applicable only for notice type of accounts.
Update Notice
PUTUpdates the notice of withdrawal of amount from account by providing the withdrawal date, bill reference and amount etc. This is applicable only for notice type of accounts.
Cancel Notice
PUTCancels the notification of withdrawal of amount from account.
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Retrieves the details of notice bills
Add or Remove Account Holders
It is a common banking practice to have more than one party, for example joint-holders, in a deposit. This section describes how a bank can maintain the deposit contract by adding or removing parties to an existing deposit.
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Update the customer details of the term deposit such as add or remove joint customers
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Update the customer details of the term deposit such as add or remove joint customers
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Retrieves all the customer details for the given arrangement such as customer id, customer name, customer role, their beneficiary type, limit allocation percentage, GL allocation percentage and tax liability percentage.