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If someone makes the following mistake when asking their bank to make a bank transfer from their current account to pay an invoice, what would happen?
They provided the sort code, account number and name of the bank for Company A, but under account name they put down Company B!
In other words, there is no account at that bank with account name of Company B.
Can anyone suggest what the result would be?
They provided the sort code, account number and name of the bank for Company A, but under account name they put down Company B!
In other words, there is no account at that bank with account name of Company B.
Can anyone suggest what the result would be?
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and so they basically tell you to clear it up
Position has recently changed - the number were the thing and the name only advisory
( another excuse for them not to give a stuff)
and they WERE planning to make it so the transaction didnt go thro.
sozza to be so clear about the current position
and so they basically tell you to clear it up
Position has recently changed - the number were the thing and the name only advisory
( another excuse for them not to give a stuff)
and they WERE planning to make it so the transaction didnt go thro.
sozza to be so clear about the current position
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Thanks for the answers. The person in question put the correct sort code and account number for law firm A but entered law firm B as the payee account NAME. I assumed and I expect 99% of public will assume that bankers can at the very least read, but allegedly not. You can put any old name on the BACS or CHAPS request and the money will still go through as long as a valid sort code and number are used. Who knew!
That used to be the case but now the banks do check the name of the account and if they don't match exactly ask if you are sure you want to proceed. It is called 'confirmation of payee'. A few times this has triggered when I've tried to pay a new person.
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Barquentine, I was always very aware that this could happen and also that it is very easy to make a mistake when entering the bank code and account number, so like many people when paying a new person I have always sent just £1 to make sure the payment goes to the right person.
These mistakes have been highlighted in the press many times over the years and the advice to make a small initial payment has been well publicised, too.
Hopefully all UK based banks will adopt the new system of name checking but we should still take steps to protect ourselves.
These mistakes have been highlighted in the press many times over the years and the advice to make a small initial payment has been well publicised, too.
Hopefully all UK based banks will adopt the new system of name checking but we should still take steps to protect ourselves.
The money would go to the account number and sort code you provided, regardless of the name given on the account
or
The transfer would be blocked by the bank as the name and account number did not tally.
The money would most certainly not go to Company B as you did not provide the account number or sort code of their bank account.