First Direct Pay In Cheque
Posted By admin On 07/07/22Popular questions
The quickest and easiest way to pay in a cheque is by using our mobile app. To find out how to do this in the App and for more information see our FAQs.
Alternatively you can post them into us or pop into any HSBC branch or Post Office®. You can also pay in cash at either of these locations.
Find out more about how to pay in a cheque or pay in cash
You can update your address in our App. Just visit the ‘More’ menu and select ‘Profile’.
If you don’t have our App, you can call us on 03 456 100 100 to change your address.
To find out more about how to change your address visit our managing personal details page.
If your device supports these features, you can do the following:
- log on with fingerprint
- check balances
- set up and manage payees
- make payments and transfers
- set up standing orders and amend the payment amount
- freeze and unfreeze your card to block usage if it's temporarily lost
- report a lost, stolen or damaged card
- turn off gambling transactions in the App
- view statements in PDF format
- see recent transactions - search by amount, date, name or reference
- see pending transactions (Cheques, BACS/Salary credits and Direct Debits) for the next working day
- apply for Loans, Credit Cards, Regular Saver Account and Cash ISA
- register for Paym
- view messages
- view Credit/Gold card statement information (next payment date, minimum payment amount due, statement balance).
First Direct Pay In Cheque By Post
And, you can even pay in a cheque in our App (value limits apply) or pay in and withdraw cash at a HSBC branch or the Post Office®. Our App sits on your smartphone or tablet and lets you manage your money anywhere you have Wi-Fi or mobile internet reception - the ultimate in portable control. First direct is a division of. First direct is on a mission to help people drop the excuses that stop us trying the things we've always wanted to do. From meringue making, to kirigami (it's like origami), our Dabble Sessions brought together three masters of their crafts to help Love Island's Iain Stirling (and a group of keen first-timers) find a new passion - or at least have some fun trying. COVID Tax Tip 2020-73, June 18, 2020 Millions of eligible individuals have already received their Economic Impact Payments. Some people, including those who received a payment for a deceased individual, may be unsure whether they should return a payment. Here is additional information about returning an Economic Impact Payment.
Cheque Payment Procedure
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First Direct Pay In Cheque Address
The EIP belongs to the Social Security or SSI beneficiary. It is not a Social Security or SSI benefit. A representative payee should discuss the EIP with the beneficiary. If the beneficiary wants to use the EIP independently, the representative payee should provide the EIP to the beneficiary. If the beneficiary asks the representative payee for assistance in using the EIP in a specific manner or saving it, the representative payee can provide that assistance outside the role of a representative payee.