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Might try that. I made an enquiry with the customer service line and they said they don't issue statements for my kind of account, apart from the annual one. Might try going to my branch and getting a letter. The mini statement they gave me doesn't have my address on it (though it has my full name) - don't know if that would be an issue or not. My last statement does have my address on it, and I'm including that too.taromiew wrote:I have a savings book account too and the building society offered to write me a letter on their headed paper with their details, my name, address, account number and how much I had in that account. It was free of charge and they said it was standard practice so it may well be worth asking if that's possible. This was accepted with my application without any problems.
MWill wrote:Hi, just a question on proof of savings, as the sponsor of a settlement visa.
I only get an annual statement for my savings account as it's a savings book account, so I went to the local branch of the bank. At the desk they gave me a "mini statement" - not one from a cash point, but printed on special mini-statement bank stationary with their logo (in black and white). It shows several transactions and my full name. The clerk stamped it, signed it and dated it.
Should this be OK as proof of this? The date is handwritten, next to the signature and the stamp. Also, because the bank has been rebranded lately, the clerk crossed out the company name on the stamp and hand-wrote the new name (both logos are on the mini-statement stationary, and there's an explanation of the rebranding at the bottom).
Should this do?