There are a few things you need to know before you can start paying money into a tide account. First, make sure that you have an account with the tide company. This is important because it will allow you to withdraw your money at any time, without having to wait for the next high tide. Second, be sure to have enough money saved up in your tide account so that you can cover your costs when the next high tide comes around. This will help ensure that you don’t have to worry about running out of money during a high tide. Finally, be sure to keep track of your Tide account balance so that you can easily see when it’s low enough to pay into your account again. This will help keep you on track and avoid any surprises down the road.
Limited Company Bank Account? Opening a Tide account in 10 mins!
Now you can deposit money into your Tide account, whatever you want to call it. We’ve teamed up with the Post Office and PayPoint so that you may conveniently fund your account using cash at over 40,000 convenient locations across the United States.
Find out where your nearest Post Office or PayPoint outlet is. Tell the attendant that you’d like to add money to your Tide card. Give them your Tide card and any cash you wish to deposit. They’ll use your card and give you a receipt after swiping it.
You need to use a deposit slip when you make a cash deposit at a bank or credit union. That’s simply paper with instructions on it for the teller to place the funds. On the deposit slip, write your name and account number (deposit slips are generally available in the lobby or drive-through.
The money should arrive in your payee’s account within minutes if you execute a transfer. This will all be determined by where you’re sending the cash. Faster Payments can take two hours or more to finish processing at some banks, therefore it might take up to four hours for the payment to reach your payee.
The most recent British Bankers’ Standard Chartered accounts do not contain a minimum account balance requirement, but they do have a monthly £250,000 maximum. There is also a single outbound transaction limit of £50,000 per account. Card transactions are limited to £50,000 per month and £10,000 each day.