encash Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of encash In English

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Examples of encash

  • Approximately 350 are wrongly encashed causing an estimated loss of £9,000.

  • People have been misled as to what, in effect, would be the value of their savings when they came ultimately to encash them.

  • Further expenditure will be brought to account as any additional or replacement girocheque payments are encashed.

  • A certificate can be encashed at any time.

  • For example, we have the tenth issue, of which millions are held today, but not encashed.

  • We expect all these notes to be encashed over several years.

  • We expect them to be encashed over several years.

  • Only beneficiaries with life policies with a surrender value of more than £2,000 will have to encash them.

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