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(MICR).  
(MICR).  
Standard used to encode bank/ branch numbers on the bottom of cheques with magnetic ink which is machine readable. This allows cheques to be cleared through automated systems.
 
Standard used to encode bank/ branch numbers on the bottom of cheques with magnetic ink which is machine readable.  
 
This allows cheques to be cleared through automated systems.
 


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Optical character recognition]]
* [[Optical character recognition]]
* [[Transit routing number]]
* [[Transit routing number]]

Revision as of 09:46, 22 August 2013

(MICR).

Standard used to encode bank/ branch numbers on the bottom of cheques with magnetic ink which is machine readable.

This allows cheques to be cleared through automated systems.


See also