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3. ''Corporate finance.''


A major corporate transaction such as an acquisition, merger or disposal.
A major corporate transaction such as an acquisition, merger or disposal.
Also known as a ''corporate transaction'' or a ''corporate finance transaction''
4.  ''Relationship management.''
An approach to interactions that focuses on the outcome of the situation immediately in view, also known as ''transactional.''
Contrasted with a longer term ''relationship'' approach.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[ACH credit transaction]]
* [[ACH debit transaction]]
* [[Acquisition]]
* [[Acquisition]]
* [[Balance and transaction activity]]
* [[Corporate finance]]
* [[Deal]]
* [[Deal]]
* [[Deal contingent forward]]
* [[Deal contingent forward]]
* [[Failed transaction]]
* [[Failed transaction]]
* [[Financial Transaction Tax]]
* [[Global transaction banking]]  (GTB)
* [[GTS]]
* [[GTS]]
* [[Merger]]
* [[Merger]]
* [[Pre-transaction risk]]
* [[Relationship]]
* [[Securities Financing Transaction]]
* [[Spot transaction]]
* [[Taxable transaction]]
* [[Trade date]]  =  transaction date
* [[Transaction balance]]
* [[Transaction banking]]
* [[Transaction cost analysis]]
* [[Transaction matching application]]
* [[Transaction risk ]]
* [[Transaction risk analysis]]
* [[Transaction Workflow Innovation Standards Team]]
* [[Transaction exposure]]
* [[Transactional]]
* [[Transactional banking]]
* [[Transformation]]
* [[Transition]]
* [[Translation]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Revision as of 04:48, 2 February 2024

1.

The act of obtaining and paying for an item or service.

Also known as a deal or a trade.


2.

The transmission and processing of an item of data.


3. Corporate finance.

A major corporate transaction such as an acquisition, merger or disposal.

Also known as a corporate transaction or a corporate finance transaction


4. Relationship management.

An approach to interactions that focuses on the outcome of the situation immediately in view, also known as transactional.

Contrasted with a longer term relationship approach.


See also