Why does it take so long for a cheque to clear?

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MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Put a cheque in the bank yesterday and it's not going to clear until next Tuesday... in know two bank holidays are slowing it down a bit, but... why does it take 5 working days for a cheque to clear?
I'm pretty damn sure they won't be visually checking the signatures are genuine.
 
Technically, it doesn't. But the longer they have the money in limbo, the more they make out of it.
 

Roadrider48

Voice of the people
Location
Londonistan
You used to be able to use a service called Transcash that, if you payed a small fee at the counter your cheque was cleared there and then.
But that was back in the day, so maybe it doesn't exist anymore.
 

Cow Pie

Senior Member
Banks don't actually deal with cheques, as strange as it sounds. All cheques in the UK are sent to the C&CCC (Cheque and Credit Clearing Company).
The time it takes for them to receive the cheque, process it and then get permission to release the money into another account all takes time.
Weirdly if you put a sharp crease in the cheque it can take an extra 2 days to be processed due to having to be hand/eye inspected.
My friends wife is financial consultant and apparently this is one of the most asked questions (and yes I asked her too) :thumbsup:
 

Mad Doug Biker

Mediocrity Extraordinaire
Location
Craggy Island
Banks don't actually deal with cheques, as strange as it sounds. All cheques in the UK are sent to the C&CCC (Cheque and Credit Clearing Company).
The time it takes for them to receive the cheque, process it and then get permission to release the money into another account all takes time.
Weirdly if you put a sharp crease in the cheque it can take an extra 2 days to be processed due to having to be hand/eye inspected.
My friends wife is financial consultant and apparently this is one of the most asked questions (and yes I asked her too) :thumbsup:

Just when I thought the Banking System couldn't get any more perverse.
 
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classic33

Leg End Member
The banks have to also "clear" the cheques on their systems. And at times it does involve the actual cheque being checked, by an actual person & not an automated system.
Main reason as given by @hopless500, is correct. Whilst the bank may not be open to customers on a Bank Holiday, there are still staff in, doing work you don't see.
 

Louch

105% knowledge on 105
Iv worked at Rbs and now bos, and the only bank holiday branch staff work is shortened hours on 2nd jan behind closed doors. The Easter weekends a weird one, being off Friday, working Saturday, off monday
 
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