NAB Specimen Signature Card

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NAB Specimen Signature Card: Step-by-Step Guide


About this guide


What is this guide for?

This guide explains how to complete the NAB Specimen Signature Card.

Why would you do this?

For CDF Cheque account signatories who require identification for NAB cheque link accounts.

What you will need

Your personal details.

What is this guide for?

This guide explains how to complete the NAB Specimen Signature Card.

Why would you do this?

For CDF Cheque account signatories who require identification for NAB cheque link accounts.

What you will need

Your personal details.


Step-by-Step instructions


Section A: Not Required

You are not required to complete Section A of this form.


Section B: Signatory Name

Complete the following mandatory fields in full. Enter your full name, exactly as it appears on your ID documents:


  • Title: (Dr, Fr, Mr., Ms., Mrs., Miss, Rev)
  • Surname
  • Given Names (First & Middle Names)


If you have ever changed your name or been known by another name, list your previous other names in the Full Name fields. This includes maiden names.

Tips

  • Enter your full legal name, exactly as it appears on your identification documents.
  • Do not include nicknames, aliases or shortened versions of your name

Section C: Signature

Tips

  • Please sign this section with a black pen
  • A physical “wet” signature is required
  • NAB will not accept electronic signatures 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why do I need to provide a Specimen Signature when I’ve already signed the Certificate of Identity?

    CDF partners with the National Australia Bank (NAB) to provide our clients with a NAB Cheque “Link” Account – this provides account holders with access to the NAB branch network and a unique BSB and account number for each CDF cheque account. 


    NAB requires all signatories to be fully identified, using a Certificate of Identity Form and provide a sample of their signature, using NAB's Specimen Signature Card.

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