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A settlement bank refers to a customer's bank where payments or transactions finally settle and clear for customer use. Often times, the (payer) of a transaction will be a customer of a different bank from the receiver, and so an interbank settlement process must occur.
Settlement of securities is a business process whereby securities or interests in securities are delivered, usually against (in simultaneous exchange for) payment of money, to fulfill contractual obligations, such as those arising under securities trades.
Settlement is the actual exchange of money, or some other value, for the securities. Clearing is the process of updating the accounts of the trading parties and arranging for the transfer of money and securities.
Settlement Payment means the transfer, or contractual undertaking (including by automated clearing house transaction) to effect a transfer, of cash or other property to effect a Settlement. Settlement Payment means an Up Settlement Payment or a Down Settlement Payment, as applicable.
A Settlement Cycle refers to a calendar according to which all purchase and sale transactions done on T Day are settled on a T+2 basis. T = Trading Day and +2 means 2 consecutive working days after T (excluding all holidays).
Settled payment generally refers to the transfer requests that have been completed successfully. Hence, the payment has been settled for any payment request simply meaning the money has been transferred.
A settlement bank is the last bank to receive and report the settlement of a transaction between two entities. It is the bank that partners with an entity being paid, most often a merchant. As the merchant's primary bank for receiving payment, it can also be referred to as the acquiring bank or the acquirer.
The time that it takes for a merchant who accepts a credit card as payment until the time the funds are deposited into the merchant's bank account can vary depending on the type of merchant account the business owner uses. Typically, a payment can take anywhere from 24 hours up to three days to process the payment.
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