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Big update for customers of these banks, old cheque book will be deactivated from October 1

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There is an important update related to cheque book. A statement from Punjab National Bank said that the old cheque books of Oriental Bank of India and United Bank of India will become inoperative from next month.





In the notification issued by the bank, it has been said that from October 1, customers of Oriental Bank of Commerce and United Bank of India should change their old cheque book at the earliest, so that they do not face any kind of problem in future. Let us tell you, this is happening because Oriental Bank of Commerce and United Bank of India merged with Punjab National Bank in April 2020.

Keeping in mind the convenience of the customers, Punjab National Bank said that customers can change the old chequebook by visiting the nearest branch. You can also get a new cheque book issued through ATM, Internet Banking, PNB One or by calling the official phone number (1800-180-2222). Earlier the IFC code of these banks was also changed. PNB wrote on Twitter, “E-OBC and e-UNI will discontinue their old cheque books from 1st October 2021. The new chequebooks will come with updated IFSC code and MICR of PNB.”


Allahabad bank cheque book




Giving information in a tweet on 31 July 2021, Allahabad Bank said that the cheque book and MICR code of the account holders will be deactivated from 1 October. Allahabad Bank customers will be able to get a new cheque book issued at the nearest branch or through internet banking.

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