It depends on what kind of visa you apply for in the UK and the specific information you provide.
Generally speaking, to apply for a British visa, you need to provide proof of funds, such as:
1, certificate of deposit;
2. Proof of source of funds, such as proof of income, details of bank flow, etc.
If you apply for a T4 student visa in the UK, you can do without a certificate of deposit, as long as the certificate of deposit can clearly show the date of deposit, but the deposit must be kept in the bank for 28 consecutive days before a certificate of deposit can be issued.
If you apply for a visit visa to the UK, you need to provide a deposit certificate or a passbook or card statement in addition to the deposit certificate to show the history of the deposit. It is generally required to show the half-year history of the deposit.