BANKING GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
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My school staff
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My friends that I trust
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No one
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Whoever ask for it
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Detailed explanation-1: -In most cases, it’s safe to share your bank account number with: Tax filing services to pay for or receive annual tax credits. Your employer to set up direct deposit for recurring paychecks. Online payment and money transfer services such as PayPal or Zelle to deposit funds into your account.
Detailed explanation-2: -Don’t share your personal information like Debit card details/PIN/CVV/OTP/Card Expiry Date/UPI PIN, over phone mails/e mail/SMS to anyone even though some one pretending to be bank officials.
Detailed explanation-3: -Frauds: This is the biggest reason for not giving your bank account number to just about anyone. Banks clearly suggest not sharing your bank account details unless you are expecting a fund transfer. Even in the case of fund transfer, make sure that the person crediting your bank account is trustworthy.
Detailed explanation-4: -Banks clearly suggest not sharing your bank account details unless you are expecting a fund transfer. Even in the case of fund transfer, make sure that the person crediting your bank account is trustworthy. Do Not Email Your Account Number: Mailing your bank account number to individuals can also be dangerous.