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How do I order a cheque book or paying-in book using Online Banking?

How do I order a cheque book or paying-in book using Online Banking?

Personal current accounts

 

To order a cheque book or a paying-in book:

  1. Log in to your Online Banking service at www.onlinebanking.natwest.com (opens in a new window)
  2. Simply type "order cheque book" or "order paying-in book" in Cora, your digital assistant.
  3. Cora will guide you through the process.

 

If you have any issues trying to order a cheque or paying-in book please contact us through ‘Chat to Cora’ 

You can also order a replacement cheque or paying-in book in Branch or at one of our ATMs.

 

Have you met Cora, your digital assistant?
Cora can help you with a wide range of queries, including this one.

 

Business current accounts

 

If you have access to Online Banking or the mobile app

 

To order a cheque book or a paying-in book:

  1. Log in to your Online Banking service at www.onlinebanking.natwest.com (opens in a new window)
  2. Simply type "order cheque book" or "order paying-in book" in Cora, your digital assistant.
  3. Cora will guide you through the process.

 

You can also order a cheque or paying-in book with Cora, your digital assistant through mobile. Click 'Help', then "Chat to Cora" and ask Cora to 'order cheque or paying-in book'. She'll take the details and process your request. 

We will ask for your details and order it for you.

 

If you haven't got access to Online Banking or the mobile app

 

You can order your first and any further cheque books and paying in books using our digital stationery order form (opens in a new window).

The form will ask you for the email addresses of the people with signing permissions on the account.

We'll then email your signatories and ask them to authorise the request by uploading an image of their signature.

For more help managing your account, please visit our managing your accounts hub (opens in a new window).

Learn more about registering for Online Banking at set up Online Banking.