If you want to write a letter to a bank manager to close your account, you will need your account number. You may also need to address, and proof of identity in order to close the account.
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how to write the letter to manager
From, Your name & Acc number To, The Manager Bank name Sir, Sub: Reg closing of account no: ----- I would like to close my account with you. So I request you to close my account and pay the current balance in my account $___ Thanks, Your name ________ - Sign here.
One could write a letter to a bank manager for a cash deposited in the wrong account name with the same account number but it is recommended that one go to the bank immediately and speak with the manager directly about the mix up, as well as to request an account number that is not shared by another person,
If a person transfers money to the wrong account, the letter should have the account numbers listed. The letter should also have contact information in the letter, as well.
It should really be something you write yourself... Just address it to the branch manager - include your full name, address and account number. State that you want the account closing (include a date if you wish) - and that's all you need to do as a minimum. You can be as brief or as detailed as you like. With most accounts, you don't even need to do that - you can just walk into your branch, and inform a member of staff. They'll just get you to complete a few forms, and give you whatever cash is in the account.