Here is the information you need to obtain a specimen cheque from your bank account on Desjardins’ AccèsD portal.
A Desjardins void cheque is used mainly when signing up for a direct deposit and/or withdrawal service. It’s a way to share our banking information with a third party and authorize them to deposit or withdraw agreed-upon amounts into or from our bank account.
Our employer, the institution that finances our car, and our insurers are among those with whom we usually share a specimen cheque.
It contains the :
You can then send it directly by email or direct message to the applicant or download it. No more need for a paper copy.
Easy as pie, isn’t it?
In addition to your address and the address of the Desjardins branch with which you do business, your cheque contains a series of numbers. This is the sensitive information you share with the third party.
Desjardins ‘ AccèsD portal offers options that we don’t always think to explore. It offers much more than just looking at your Desjardins account or credit card. However, they do facilitate transactions. For example, you can check your credit score.
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With AccèsD Banking, you can have all this in just a few moments. Please follow the easy steps above, in this article.
Here are the Desjardins Customer Service numbers 514 224-7737 (Montreal) or elsewhere in Canada and the United States: 1 800 CAISSES (1 800 224-7737)
AccèsD Banking allows you to find out your bank account number. It has 6 digits and usually ends with EOP, ES1 or MC2. For example: 123456-EOP
On a cheque, these are the last digits on the bottom right.
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to visit your Caisse or call Desjardins Customer Service at 514 224-7737 (Montréal) or elsewhere in Canada and the U.S.: 1 800 CAISSES (1 800 224-7737).
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