Спереводом. нужно banks in great britain 1. the safest place to keep your money is a bank. the most widely used type of account in britain is current account. you can pay in money received in any form and then draw it out when you need it by using your cheque book. payments to other people can be made by writing out cheques in their name. if you want to draw out cash for yourself, make cheque payable in your own name. 2. when you pay a cheque into your account no one knows that it is definitely going to be paid. in fact, it may take up to a week before your bank actually receives the money. during this time, the cheque is«uncleared» and money cannot be drawn agains it unless your bank agrees to let you do so. 3. most banks in britain don't make charges if you keep more that a certain amount of money in your account. however, you shouldn't overdraw on your account without bank's permission. if you borrow money from the bank there will be an interest charge. you will also have to pay a small charge to convert foreign currency paid into your bank. 4. when you have established yourself as a satisfactory customer with the bank they can issue you with a cheque card. this is an identity card which guarantees that your cheques will be honoured by the bank. a cheque card can be very useful as many shops will not accept a cheque unless it is backed by a cheque guarantee card.