chequing
Chequing refers to a chequing account, a bank account designed for everyday financial transactions rather than long-term saving. The term is commonly used in Canada and other Commonwealth countries; in the United States the equivalent is a checking account, and the spelling cheque is used for the instruments themselves. A chequing account typically provides ready access to funds for paying bills, making purchases, and transferring money, often through a linked debit card, checks, and electronic payments.
Typical features include a debit card, online and mobile banking, direct deposits, and automatic bill payments.
Fees and features vary by institution. Chequing accounts may charge monthly maintenance fees, per-transaction fees, or
Security and protections: Deposits in many countries are protected by government-backed deposit insurance schemes. For example,