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Hi everyone!
I don't work at a credit union or live in a country with that kind of financial institution (that i'm aware), but I work indirectly for CUs doing a software modernization.
I currently need to create templates for the checks they Will print in the new software and want to learn more about checks.
1) What's the difference between a cashier's check and a CU check? (I donk know if this one is called certified check). 2) Do both print from the same stock? 3) Is there any benefit for a customer to use one ir the other?
Thanks You i'm advance for your knowledge!
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