The specimen cheque in Canada remains a necessary tool for various transactions. A few years ago, you would scribble “cancelled” or “specimen” on a paper check and that was it. Today, it comes mostly in digital form. This is usually in PDF format and can be downloaded from our financial institution’s online portal.
But, what exactly is the purpose of the check specimen? How do you get yours depending on your financial institution (Desjardins, TD, National Bank, etc.)? These are just a few of the questions you’ll find the answers to in this article.
First of all, it is good to have a simple reminder of what a check specimen is. It’s a copy of a cheque used to share information about a given account.
Ultimately, this copy of the check allows an individual or organization to transfer money directly into the linked account. For example, if you’re starting a new job, human resources will ask you for a specimen cheque to deposit your pay directly into your account.
Currently, few employers or suppliers pay their employees or customers by paper check. Everything is done online – or almost! For this reason, knowing how to find the proper cheque is essential.
Essentially, the cheque specimen is designed to collect or share information such as:
In addition, you may be asked for these in a variety of circumstances: receiving an overseas payment, scheduling a recurring payment into your account and more. It is therefore a good idea to have a copy of your check specimen nearby.
Fortunately, it is quick and easy to obtain for most of us. It usually takes just a few clicks to find it, whether you’re on your computer or your phone.
As mentioned above, your check specimen is available online. Regardless of your financial institution, you can access it through your client portal: the same one where you do your online banking (bill payment, Interac transfer, etc.).
However, the steps to obtain it vary slightly from one banner to another. That’s why we’ve provided you with instructions on how to get yours from your bank or caisse.
Your employer may ask you to provide a specimen cheque or a company such as the Fonds de Solidarité FTQ.
You can send your check specimen directly by hand, electronically or by uploading it to the company’s website if it offers this service. In the latter case, you’ll need to check that your document is in the correct format, that your name is printed (and not handwritten), and that it does not exceed the maximum size.
Here’s how to get your specimen cheque when you are a National Bank customer:
What information it offers:
The Bank of Montreal specimen cheque is also available online by following these steps:
CIBC offers a sample cheque through its online platform. Here are the steps to follow to obtain it:
Are you a Desjardins client? You can obtain a specimen cheque on Accès D in just a few simple steps:
Again: very easy to generate a cheque specimen online with TD. All you need to do is:
First, it is important to know that no matter what financial institution you are with, you should always have easy access to your specimen cheque. Why? To obtain or share information needed to process payments to your account.
For example, if you are asked for your specimen cheque to deposit your pay directly, it is important to proceed quickly. Doing otherwise could cause you to skip a pay period.
Second, rest assured that this document is secure. It cannot be used to withdraw money from your account. It can only allow an individual or organization to pour into it. So it’s true to say that it’s perfectly safe to send your specimen by e-mail.
Finally, always check that you are downloading the correct check specimen. It is not uncommon to have more than one! Giving the correct information the first time will save you a lot of headaches!
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