How do I pay a cheque into my smile account?

You can pay cash or cheques into your account: at a Co-operative Bank branch. at your local Post Office® – for cash deposits simply hand over your cash/debit card to a member of staff. For cheques you’ll need a paying in slip, Post Office® envelope and the cheque you would like to deposit.

Can I put a cheque in online?

Frequently asked questions. It’s a way to pay in cheques using your mobile or tablet device using our Mobile Banking app. The app uses your device’s camera to take a photo of the cheque. Then it ‘reads’ the details to pay the money into your account.

Do I need a paying in slip to deposit a cheque?

Visit your nearest Post Office, where you can deposit cheques and cash into your account. You’ll need a paying in slip, which you’ll find either in your paying in book, or at the back of your cheque book.

Can I pay cheques in online co op?

Customer of the Co-Operative bank will have to stick with the traditional methods of depositing cheques, as the app doesn’t yet offer paying them in online.

Which banks use cheque imaging?

Banks including Lloyds, Santander and Barclays offer cheque imaging through their banking apps, allowing customers to deposit cheques from anywhere.

Can I pay a cheque in on my banking app?

What cheques can I pay in with the app? You can deposit most types of cheques as long as they are in pounds sterling. This includes UK Government Payable Orders, postal orders, bankers’ drafts and Building Society cheques – but not travellers’ cheques, bank giro credits and various non-standard cheques.

How do I pay a cheque into coop?

You can pay in a cheque by:

  1. Visiting a Co-operative Bank branch.
  2. Sending your cheque and a completed paying-in slip in an envelope to ‘Freepost Co-operative Bank Cheques’ (no stamp required).
  3. Sending your cheque and paying-in slip with a stamp to the address below if you would like your cheque to arrive sooner.

Can I photo a cheque?

Cheques go 21st century! Technology allowing you to pay them in with a photograph will finally arrive this year. Cheques will be brought firmly into the 21st century this year when new technology will finally arrive, allowing customers to pay them into banks and building societies with a photo.