Deposits can also refer to other valuables they hold for you, such as jewelry in a safety deposit box. With financial deposits, you can access that money later by spending with a debit card, paying bills online, or taking withdrawals. If you’re looking to invest your money, bank deposits are one of the most popular forms of investment and with good reason: the high interest rates and minimum risk factor ensure that your money is in safe hands.
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Chase QuickDeposit℠
Deposit checks with the Chase Mobile® app.
- Overview
- Getting started
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Use Chase QuickDeposit℠ on the Chase Mobile® app to deposit your checks and access your funds quickly.
Save a trip to the branch and deposit checks on your schedule, virtually anytime and anywhere.
Deposit checks securely from your mobile phone or tablet. We protect your information and never store your passwords or check deposit data and images on your mobile device.
How to get started
Watch how it works with this helpful how-to video.
Choose 'Deposit checks' in the navigation menu of your Chase Mobile® app and choose the account.
Enter the check amount and tap 'Front'. With our new 'Auto Capture' feature, the picture of the front and back of the endorsed check will be captured — or you can choose to take the pictures manually.
Confirm the details, submit and you're done.
Common questions answered
How does Chase QuickDeposit℠ work?
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In the Chase Mobile® app, choose “Deposit Checks” in the navigation menu and select the account. Enter the amount of the check and tap 'Front'. With our 'Auto Capture' feature, the picture of the front and back of the endorsed check will be captured — or you can choose to take the pictures manually. Verify your information and submit your deposit. After you submit, you can deposit another check or view the receipt. You’ll get an email when your deposit is received — and another when it’s accepted. If the deposit is rejected, you’ll also get an emailed explanation. Remember to properly endorse the back of the check with your signature and 'For electronic deposit only at Chase.'
When will my funds be available?
expandDeposits submitted before 11 PM Eastern time on a business day generally will be available by the next business day. Deposits submitted after 11 PM or on a non-business day will be processed the next business day. However, we may delay availability if we require further review of the deposit. Any information about delayed availability will be provided in the Secure Message Center, which is accessible in the main navigation menu.
What should I do with my check(s) after I’ve deposited it?
expandAfter you complete your transaction, write “deposited” and the date of deposit on the face of the check. Please retain the marked check for two business days or until you receive our notification that your QuickDeposit has been accepted. After that time, you may destroy it.
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A deposit is the act of placing cash (or cash equivalent) with some entity, most commonly with a financial institution, such as a bank.
The deposit is a credit for the party (individual or organization) who placed it, and it may be taken back (withdrawn) in accordance with the terms agreed at time of deposit, transferred to some other party, or used for a purchase at a later date.
Deposits are usually the main source of funding for banks.[citation needed]
Types[edit]
A deposit may take a number of forms, including:
Demand deposit[edit]
A demand deposit is a deposit which is deposited for regular withdrawal like saving bank account or current bank account etc.
- Transactional account (checking account or current account, by country), the depositor has the right to use the money at any time, sometimes short notice periods are agreed. Also called call deposit or sight deposit.
Time deposit[edit]
Deposits which are kept for any specific time period are called time deposit or often as term deposit.
- Term deposit (or time deposit), bear a fixed time and fixed interest rate[1]
- Fixed deposit in India [2]
- Certificate of deposit in the U.S. and Canada
- Overnight lending occurs usually from noon to noon, using a special rate to give as security or in part payment.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^term deposit, Investopedia, accessed 2012-05-14.
- ^[1], Deposit your trust in Fixed Deposits, siliconindia.com