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When you open a savings account at the bank you need to fill up Deposit forms/slips. Observe the following forms and fill up your details.

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Andheri (W) Branch
The credit of Anish Jain
Account No.- 0554 0021 0005 6458 (Current Deposit)
Drawn on Bank - Bank of India
Branch - Andheri
Cheque No. - 58967
Cash - 3000*1 = 3000
            400*4 = 1600
Total = 4600
₹ In Word= Four thousand only
Deposited by - Depositor's Signature
Contact Details:
Telephone Numbers :
Residence - 023-578468
Address: 08, Main Road, Gorai Nagar, 
Andheri (W), Mumbai - 400 058.
Office - 022-563248
Mobile - 9824537880
E-mail address: [email protected]
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