Bank Workers ex and existing when was/is payday?
I have a gut feeling when claims that have gone to the court stage are being settled. NatWest seem to pay out about the 18th of the month and I was wondering about this correlation of dates. For NatWest it seemed this last saturday that cheques arrived through the post by Special Delivery(which means that they were sent out on the Friday) and guess what Payday for me on Monday which means you can draw on it on Saturday.
So for all those Bank Workers and Former Bank workers out there when is the banks paydays.
I'll start NatWest and RBS 18th of the month. Once we have all the info can successful claimers then confirm payday for them ie when they got the cheque through the door. We may find that it is a common occurance.
So any other banks payday?hbos, 23rd of the monthBarclays 23rd of the monthLTSB is the 20th of the month, I believe. I don't work there.Ok we seem to have the main banks, so claimers do the dates and your relevant bank seem to be paying out or rather you receiving cheques around that date? As most cheques seem to come Special Delivery which means it was sent the previous day, could there be found a pattern?
You file MCOL, bank send out cheques to be received when the rest of the banks staff is paid(after a painful fight). Am I close or has the pattern not been made?
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So for all those Bank Workers and Former Bank workers out there when is the banks paydays.
I'll start NatWest and RBS 18th of the month. Once we have all the info can successful claimers then confirm payday for them ie when they got the cheque through the door. We may find that it is a common occurance.
So any other banks payday?hbos, 23rd of the monthBarclays 23rd of the monthLTSB is the 20th of the month, I believe. I don't work there.Ok we seem to have the main banks, so claimers do the dates and your relevant bank seem to be paying out or rather you receiving cheques around that date? As most cheques seem to come Special Delivery which means it was sent the previous day, could there be found a pattern?
You file MCOL, bank send out cheques to be received when the rest of the banks staff is paid(after a painful fight). Am I close or has the pattern not been made?
Quote:I am suggesting a pattern of paying our claims when it has gone to MCOL and that is why I think seems to be the pattern so it may be worth keeping an eye on settlements. The day you receive the cheque is what I am getting at.Northern Rock 25th of MonthMy daughter works at Nationwide in payroll dept and theirs is 23rdUsed to be the 15th for the Bank of Scotland when I worked there 4 years ago. This has probably changed by now
since I posted the info, the bank seems to have changed tack, maybe they read this site
Halifax 23rd
I left halifax oct 06Nattie - are you thinking what I am thinking? Engineer your claim so that a hearing is about a week before "payday" - banks have a choice - go to court or change their systems. As the systems are automated (they still won't admit this) they will find themselves in the position that a court appearance is a very real possibility...No, at that time people with NatWest were getting cheques on the day we were being paid. Things have changed now.Abbey - 19th of the month (unless falls on weekend or B/Holiday then the friday before hand).Abbey - 19th of each month but if you bank with them - they will backdate your pay to 15th of each month.why do they do that then Stalky ?no, if you are abbey staff and bank with them your paid 1 day early, if the 19th is a monday then friday will be the 16th, but thats it, i am currently working for them. if your current abbey staff i dont know how you managed that....HSBC 25th of each month.
since I posted the info, the bank seems to have changed tack, maybe they read this site
Halifax 23rdI left halifax oct 06Nattie - are you thinking what I am thinking? Engineer your claim so that a hearing is about a week before "payday" - banks have a choice - go to court or change their systems. As the systems are automated (they still won't admit this) they will find themselves in the position that a court appearance is a very real possibility...No, at that time people with NatWest were getting cheques on the day we were being paid. Things have changed now.Abbey - 19th of the month (unless falls on weekend or B/Holiday then the friday before hand).Abbey - 19th of each month but if you bank with them - they will backdate your pay to 15th of each month.why do they do that then Stalky ?no, if you are abbey staff and bank with them your paid 1 day early, if the 19th is a monday then friday will be the 16th, but thats it, i am currently working for them. if your current abbey staff i dont know how you managed that....HSBC 25th of each month.
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