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What is Proof of Funds (POF)?
Proof of Funds (POF) is a letter or documentation that certifies that an individual, institution, or corporation has sufficient funds (money) to complete a transaction. A POF is typically issued by a commercial bank or custody agent to provide confidence or assurance to another party – typically a seller – that the individual or entity in question has sufficient funds to complete an agreed-upon purchase.
Proof of Funds (POF) for a Home Buyer
The seller of a home or piece of real estate will often request a Proof of Funds from the buyer in order to hold it for them while they wait for the transaction to close. The POF is required because without it there is no certainty that the buyer will be able to complete the transaction. This poses a risk to the seller, as taking the house off the market and then having the deal fall through would be a major setback.
Proof of Funds Letter
A proof of funds letter may be required from a bank. The letter is used to verify that the party who claims to have the money actually has it.
Items that must be included in a Proof of Funds Letter include:
Bank’s name and address
Official bank statement
Copy of money market statement and balance
Balance of funds in checking and savings accounts
Bank certified financial statement
Copy of an online banking statement
Signature of an authorized bank employee
Below is an example of what a personal banker might write in a Proof of Funds letter.
POF Example
Proof of Funds (POF) for Immigration
A Proof of Funds letter can be required for immigration into a country. For example, the Government of Canada requires that Canadian Visa applicants show they have enough money to support themselves and their families if they wish to enter under a specific immigration program.
The money cannot be borrowed from another person and the money must be able to be drawn for living expenses.
Requirements for an official POF letter include:
Printed on the financial institution’s official letterhead
Contact information of the bank
The individual’s name
List of all debts, obligations, credit card balances, and loans
Account numbers
Date each account was opened
Current balance of each account
Average balance for the past six months
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