Imagine you\with the CIBC Mobile Banking App, accessing a void cheque is quick and intuitive. But let\I\written across it, which provides your bank account number, institution number, and transit number without being usable for payments. Think of it as a digital ID for your account, perfect for employers, landlords, or service providers who need your details for automated deposits or withdrawals. Now, why use the CIBC app instead of old-school methods? Well, it\tab at the bottom; this is where all your banking magic happens. Scroll through your list of accounts—say, your checking or savings—and select the one you want to generate the void cheque for. Here\or \menu—it might be under a three-dot icon or labeled clearly depending on your app version. Tap that, and you\or \Click it, and voila! A digital version pops up, showing all the necessary numbers in a clean format. You can save it as a PDF, email it directly, or screenshot it for quick sharing. I\you might be surprised how effortless it feels. And if you\ve got stories or questions about your own banking journey, I\d love to hear them—drop a comment below!
This guide was spot-on! I followed your steps and found my void cheque in under two minutes—no more scrambling for chequebooks. Thanks for the security tips too.
Is the void cheque feature available for joint accounts on the CIBC app? I tried it but only saw options for my personal one.
Great read, but could you cover how to handle it if the app crashes during the process? Happened to me once, and I panicked.
I used this for setting up my rent payments, and it worked perfectly. Love how you tied in real-life examples—made it relatable.
What\s the difference between a void cheque and direct deposit info in the app? Your explanation helped, but I\m still a bit confused.
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