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  2. Remittance advice - Wikipedia

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    Remittance advice is a letter sent by a customer to a supplier to inform the supplier that their invoice has been paid. If the customer is paying by cheque , the remittance advice often accompanies the cheque.

  3. Remittance - Wikipedia

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    Most remittance flows from high-income countries to lower-income countries. [1] Workers' remittances are a significant part of international capital flows, especially with regard to labor-exporting countries. [2] [3] A substantial share of remittance ends up in the hands of banks and money-transfer companies due to fees imposed on money ...

  4. Creditor Reference - Wikipedia

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    The Reference part can be subject to further restrictions when e.g. national reference numbers are converted from/to Creditor Reference format; in Finland the national reference number includes a single check digit by itself, and is limited to 4–20 characters in length. Example: RF18 5390 0754 7034 [In this example, the check digits are "18 ...

  5. Remittances from the United States - Wikipedia

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    Remittance services of banking institutions likely account for less than 5-10% of U.S.- Latin America money transfers. Despite Large profit margins, the money transfer systems of banks were set up with large sums of money in mind, making small remittance transfers of only a few hundred dollars or less relatively inefficient and undesirable.

  6. Giro (banking) - Wikipedia

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    The scanned information is forwarded to a payment processor, which transfers the money using the ACH Network. Unlike the banking model, the postal giro model allows an individual to transfer money directly into another individual's bank account, provided the sender has the recipient's account details.

  7. Money transfer - Wikipedia

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    Money transfer generally refers to one of the following cashless modes of payment or payment systems: Electronic funds transfer, an umbrella term mostly used for bank card-based payments; Giro (banking), also known as direct deposit; Money order, transfer by postal cheque, money gram or others

  8. Hundi - Wikipedia

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    Hundis are used as a form of remittance instrument to transfer money from place to place, as a form of credit instrument or IOU to borrow money and as a bill of exchange in trade transactions. The Reserve Bank of India describes the hundi as "an unconditional order in writing made by a person directing another to pay a certain sum of money to a ...

  9. Invoice - Wikipedia

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    The typical format of an invoice starts with a header prominently featuring the term "Invoice". This is usually followed by information needed to establish the context of the transactions such as the name, address, and contact information of the parties involved (e.g. buyer and seller) and important dates such as when payment must be received.