Insufficient funds (cheque bounce reason)
In simple words, You can understand by the word insufficient funds means less or no funds in a cheque drawer’s bank account to get a clearing of the cheque. This is a cheque bounce reason which you can see maximum time cause the cheque drawer has no funds. If the fund is available at the time of cheque issue but when the payee presents that cheque in the bank there is no fund and the drawer was unaware of the balance.
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The insufficient fund is the specified reason for the cheque bounce which tells us that there is no sufficient fund in the cheque drawer’s bank account and the bank is not able to transfer the fund that’s why cheque during the cheque clearing process, the bank decides to bounce the cheque with this indicated reason insufficient funds.
Insufficient funds means a balance less than required in the bank account to pay your liabilities such as cheque payment.
So it is also a cheque return reason in the provided list of cheque bounce reasons in the banking terms. The bank uses this word when the payee presents the cheque in the bank for clearing and the bank check that there is no fund in the account of the cheque drawer during the cheque clearing process.
Then the bank returns the presented cheque to the payee by courier or shows a debit and credit entry in the bank statement with the reason “01 Insufficient funds”. And you can understand what is the reputation of the drawer cause his bank account has not sufficient balance.
If the cheque gets bounced again and again then it affects the reputation of the drawer and the payee also very badly. Funding is not only the issue but it always is the biggest one than others.
अपर्याप्त फंड (Insufficient funds) चेक बाउंस का निर्दिष्ट कारण है जो हमें बताता है कि चेक ड्रॉअर के बैंक खाते में कोई पर्याप्त फंड नहीं है और बैंक फंड को स्थानांतरित करने में सक्षम नहीं है, इसीलिए चेक क्लियरिंग प्रक्रिया के दौरान बैंक चेक बाउंस करने का फैसला करता है इस संकेतित कारण के साथ ‘अपर्याप्त धन’
Insufficient funds are the result of a lack of capital deposited in an account. In some cases, funds deposited in an account may not be fully settled causing a lower-than-estimated balance.
Insufficient funds is an issue that arises when an account holder seeks to make a purchase or clear a check that their account cannot cover with the funds available. Insufficient funds may lead to penalties that are triggered by payment processing networks when they seek to obtain funds from a cardholder’s issuing BANK.
There is a list of possible reasons are available a cheque can return or bounce just click below to see the list
You can understand the cheque bounce reason (insufficient funds) with the help of an example-
A (drawer) issued a cheque of 20000 Rs in favor of B (drawee) for a date of 31.03.2023. A presents that cheque in the bank to get clearance but after presenting that cheque he gets that cheque clear in the bank statement in the morning and in the evening cheque bounces with a reason (funds insufficient). In this case, B will see two entries of credit and debit of 20000 Rs in his bank account statement.
There are some reasons behind the bank charges-
In this case, we should think that we want to receive our money from the debtor (drawer) but not possible due to the reason of insufficient funds.
So we need to do this before presenting that cheque to the bank:
No, the banks will not clear the cheque in the situation of an insufficient fund in the account holder but it is possible when the account holder has an overdraft facility. Then the bank can clear a presented cheque whether the drawer account has insufficient funds. After asking the drawer, Bank will clear the cheque because the account holder has an overdraft facility.
If there is no overdraft facility then the presented cheque will not clear and will get bounced for the reason of ‘Insufficient funds.
If the account holder does not contain sufficient funds to cover the payment of a cheque, any overdraft protection you may have on the account will be used. If you still do not have enough funds to cover the payment(s), you will be charged a fee for insufficient funds.
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