You can open a bank account for someone else, but only if you are a co-owner of the account. If opening the account at a branch location, you will have to bring the other person with you. You can’t open an account for another person if he or she is the sole owner of the account, even if you are related.

What must be obtained from a responsible person for opening an account?

For natural persons the following information should be obtained, where applicable:

  • legal name and any other names used (such as maiden name);
  • correct permanent address (the full address should be obtained; a Post Office box number is not sufficient);
  • telephone number, fax number, and e-mail address;

Can I open a bank account for someone else’s child?

Although parents can open a savings account in their child’s name without the child’s permission, you typically can’t open an account for just anyone.

How do you identify suspicious transactions?

An STR should include the following details:

  1. personal particulars (name, identity card or passport number, date of birth, address, telephone number, bank account number) of the person(s) or company involved in the suspicious transaction;
  2. details of the suspicious financial activity;

Which accounts are called your account with us?

In Latin, ‘VOSTRO’ means ‘Yours’. Simply put, VOSTRO account means ‘your account with us’. This account is maintained in rupees in the books of Indian banks.

What does Loro mean?

Wiktionary. loro. noun. one who chats or talks to excess.

Can ancestral property be sold without consent of?

Hi My father has 3 Acres of Ancestral Property and he has 1 acre of self Acquired property. We are 2 brothers and my father is favoring the younger son. In this case if my father has to divide the property what are the options. Can he decide to give more to younger son. If so can this be questioned in the court.

What happens if Henry’s name is added to a bank account?

Estate Implications: June has a will that clearly states she wants to divide all her assets equally between Henry and his sister, Matilda. If June dies unexpectedly after Henry’s name is added to her bank account, this rights-of-survivorship joint account bypasses her will entirely. In effect, Henry receives this extra $400,000 inheritance.

Can a child sell the house without consent?

3 of the children now wants to sell of the house , where as one child does not want to. That child has only 15% share. Can the rest three children sell of the house without the consent or signature of the 4 th child who foes not want go sell the house.