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Interim Bank Statement Check
« on: May 29, 2020, 07:49:55 PM »
Hi everyone,

My bank provided an interim statement (below). I have redacted personal information and put text over the top explaining what is there. I just wanted some opinions to ensure this will be valid as evidence for proof of income for employment. I requested the statement to cover the period of 22nd-28th of May (as my last bank statement cut off on the 21st, and we're paid on the 28th), however the statement does not show the period it covers on the document, though it does have the date/time it was printed in branch (and which branch) and has also been stamped by the branch stamp as can be seen.

Is it ok that the statement period is not on this interim statement, and is the statement acceptable in general?


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