jeudi 24 janvier 2019

How to Fill check Société Générale

Société Générale S.A. (French: [sɔ.sje.te ʒe.ne.ʁal]), often nicknamed "SocGen" (French: [soc-ʒen]),[3] is a French multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in Paris, France. The company is a universal bank and has divisions supporting French Networks, Global Transaction Banking, International Retail Banking, Financial Services, Corporate and Investment Banking, Private Banking, Asset Management and Securities Services.

Société Générale is France's third largest bank by total assets,[4] sixth largest in Europe[5] or seventeenth by market capitalization.[6] The company is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index.[7] It is known as one of the Trois Vieilles ("Old Three") of French banking, along with BNP Paribas and Crédit Lyonnais.

Steps Fill check Société Générale france

Preferably use a pen, non-erasable, black ball, ink is more difficult to make up.
Write well at the beginning of each line or box (1) to leave no space (2) especially in front of the sums in figures and letters. Pull a horizontal line (3) to complete the unfilled sections.
Enter the amount in figures with a comma and cents, even if it is a round number (example: 123.45 euros or 100.00 euros).
Do not erase or overload (4).
Fill in the name of the recipient (5) without leaving a space in front and draw a line on the remaining space behind or make sure that it completes it in front of you.
Indicate the date of the day (6) and the place of issue then sign your check (7) without spilling over the line of numbers at the bottom of the check so as not to hinder the treatment.
If the check is filled by a machine, check it and sign it after checking the readability and accuracy of the information printed by the machine.
Write on the heel of the checkbook the amount, the date and the beneficiary of the check issued.