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The movement of a pension scheme member from one scheme to another, together with related pension liabilities and assets.
The movement of a pension scheme member from one scheme to another, together with related pension liabilities and assets.
4. ''Data - goods.''
Any movement of data or goods from one virtual or physical location to another.




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* [[Credit transfer]]
* [[Credit transfer]]
* [[Credit transfer system]]
* [[Credit transfer system]]
* [[Data]]
* [[Debit transfer system]]
* [[Debit transfer system]]
* [[Derivative instrument]]
* [[Derivative instrument]]
* [[Electronic funds transfer]]
* [[Electronic funds transfer]]
* [[Electronic funds transfer at point of sale]]
* [[Electronic funds transfer at point of sale]]
* [[File transfer]]
* [[Final transfer]]
* [[Final transfer]]
* [[Fixing]]
* [[Fixing]]
* [[Forward contract]]
* [[Forward contract]]
* [[Funds transfer system]]
* [[Funds transfer system]]
* [[Goods]]
* [[Hedging]]
* [[Hedging]]
* [[Hypertext Transfer Protocol, Secure]]
* [[Hypertext Transfer Protocol, Secure]]
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[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Cash_management]]

Latest revision as of 20:40, 17 July 2024

1. Cash and securities management.

The sending (or movement) of funds or securities or of a right relating to funds or securities from one party to another by:

i. The conveyance of physical instruments/money; or

ii. Accounting entries on the books of a financial intermediary; or

iii. Accounting entries processed through a funds and/or securities transfer system.


The act of transfer affects the legal rights of the transferor, transferee and possibly third parties in relation to the money balance, security or other financial instrument being transferred.


2. Risk management.

In relation to risk management, a response to risk in which another party is paid - or otherwise induced - to accept the risk.

Such a transfer often leaves counterparty risk on that other party as the primary residual risk.

The 'transfer' risk response includes both insurance and external hedging of financial risks with derivative instruments such as forward contracts.


3. Pensions.

The movement of a pension scheme member from one scheme to another, together with related pension liabilities and assets.


4. Data - goods.

Any movement of data or goods from one virtual or physical location to another.


See also