The Bank Manage section is an essential feature of your system that helps you manage bank account details, including bank names, codes, and payment numbers. By configuring the Bank Manage settings, businesses can ensure that the system is properly set up to handle financial transactions smoothly. This allows users to manage multiple banks and payment details effectively.

Key Features in Bank Manage #
In the Bank Manage section, you can configure key bank details that are necessary for processing payments and other financial transactions. These details include:
- Name: The name of the bank.
- Code: A unique identifier or code for the bank.
- Start Payment No: Defines the starting number for payment transactions associated with the bank.

Add Bank Details #
When adding a new bank to the system, you will need to fill in the following fields under the Add Bank tab:
- Name (Zh): Enter the bank name in Chinese.
- Name (En): Enter the bank name in English.
- Code: The system will generate a unique bank code automatically.
- Start Payment No: Define the starting payment number for transactions associated with this bank.

These details ensure that each bank is properly configured with all the necessary information for efficient use within the system.
Steps for Adding Bank in Bank Manage #
To add a new bank to your system, follow these simple steps:
- Navigate to the System: Log into the system and go to the Basic Data section.
- Select Bank Manage: Under Basic Data, click on Bank Manage.
- Add Bank: Right-click and select Add Bank.
- Fill in the Details: Enter the Name (Zh), Name (En), Code, and Start Payment No as required.
- Save: Once all fields are completed, click Save to add the bank to the system.
The Bank Manage section is a vital tool for configuring and managing your bank details within the system. By correctly setting up bank names, codes, and payment numbers, businesses can ensure smooth financial transactions and accurate record-keeping. Following the steps outlined above allows you to quickly add and configure new banks, keeping your payment systems running smoothly and efficiently.