Yep, sorry. It started as a post expounding on yours, but then morphed after I reviewed it before posting.

Apologies for any confusion.

Regards,
Adrien

On 9/10/20 4:56 PM, Michael Hendry wrote:

Hi, Adrien.

This appears to be a response to my last comment but I think it was intended 
for Chris Green, as you and I appear to be in agreement in wanting to mirror 
what actually happened.

UK banks supply “Bank Giro Credit” books, sometimes free-standing, sometimes 
forming a section at the back of a cheque book. There is a tear-off slip for 
the details of the deposit and a counterfoil - both identically serial-numbered 
- and the bank tears of the clip then stamps and returns the counterfoil as a 
receipt.

For paying-in slip read Bank Giro Credit slip - or deposit slip as you describe 
it.


Michael


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