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3.
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.
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]]
* [[GTS]]
* [[GTS]]
* [[Merger]]
* [[Merger]]
* [[Pre-transaction risk]]
* [[Relationship]]
* [[Securities Financing Transaction]]
* [[Spot transaction]]
* [[Taxable transaction]]
* [[Transaction balance]]
* [[Transaction date]]
* [[Transaction cost analysis]]
* [[Transaction matching application]]
* [[Transaction risk ]]
* [[Transaction risk analysis]]
* [[Transaction Workflow Innovation Standards Team]]
* [[Transaction exposure]]
* [[Transaction exposure]]
* [[Transactional]]
* [[Transactional banking]]


[[Category:Cash_management]]
[[Category:Cash_management]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Revision as of 10:59, 14 July 2022

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.


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