The Ubiquitous cheque !, many of us would have signed or received one ( salary, gift voucher) at some point in time, although most of us execute our banking transactions online. Isn’t it? Have you looked in detail, at the various numbers and codes printed on it? Let us decode them one by one. Typically, every cheque which is a negotiable instrument has the following numbers printed on it, each serving a distinct function and purpose. Written with special magnetic ink, these digits can be ... Cheque Number : The first set of numbers represent the cheque number . It is a six-digit number . MICR Code (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition): It helps a bank to recognize the bank and branch that issued the cheque . Cheques are sorted through a cheque reading machine that uses this number to identify the bank and branch a cheque belongs to. The MICR number is a nine-digit number , which consists of three parts: City Code: The first three digits represent the city code and are the same as the ... Click on this link to know how to find cheque number . Know how to identify it and where you can find the cheque number on a cheque . How do banks identify the particular bank and branch that has issued it? Given below is the lowdown of numbers written on the cheque - 1. Cheque number - The first six digits represent the cheque number . It is important because if you misplace your cheque or money is not credited, you can track its status by providing the cheque number .

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