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Unidentified credits
housesrobot
Posts: 3 Newbie
I have an old current account that I recently logged into for the first time in some months. There are some regular monthly credits which I do not recognise. I think these must be from an old investment that I once linked to the account, but I don't know where to start looking. They are always paid around the 6th, The BAC references are in this format:
Does anyone recognise codes like this? Will the bank be able to trace the source?
| I018K00A01P8NSIB |
| J035K00A01WRNSIB |
| K038J00A01KMNSIB |
Does anyone recognise codes like this? Will the bank be able to trace the source?
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NSI suggests possibly National Savings and Investments to me, but then not sure with the B. Do you perhaps hold any premium bonds? Hopefully someone knows the answer to your question for sure
EDIT: https://www.acronymfinder.com/National-Savings-Income-Bonds-(UK)-(NSIB).html do you hold NS&I income bonds with interest monthly and paid away? Seems to be the most likely sourceIf you want me to definitely see your reply, please tag me @forumuser7 Thank you.
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Yes it's definitely interest from an NS&I Income bond.2
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Many thanks both of you. You're spot on, and I've found the account.1
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