A: The process is identical. However, many banks, including Sonali Bank, use different colored passbooks and potentially different colored deposit slips for different account types. Savings account passbooks are typically blue, while current account passbooks are often white. The deposit slip itself may have a color code, but the information you fill out remains the same.

Both sides of the slip require you to fill out identical information:

Whether you are paying fees for a recruitment exam, depositing money into a savings account, or paying for government services, understanding how to fill out this voucher correctly is essential for a smooth banking experience.

If you deposit 12 notes of 1000 Taka + 1 note of 500 Taka = 12,500 Taka.

One unique feature of cash deposit slips is the on the back (or sometimes the front). You must list exactly how many of each note you are handing over:

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: Write the full account number clearly. Ensure each digit is in its designated box. Account Name

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The name of the specific Sonali Bank branch where you are physically standing, as well as the name of the branch where the target account is held (if different).

: Sonali Bank also provides specific forms for recruitment fees, tuition, or credit card payments, which may already have some beneficiary details printed. 2. Fill in the Account Details

Depositing money into a bank account is one of the most common financial transactions. For customers of Sonali Bank PLC, the largest state-owned commercial bank in Bangladesh, the is the primary tool used to facilitate this process.

If you are depositing cash into someone else’s account, you may need to sign here. For your own account, this is often optional but required for large sums.