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Revision as of 16:26, 20 January 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.
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
- ACH credit transaction
- ACH debit transaction
- Acquisition
- Balance and transaction activity
- Corporate finance
- Deal
- Deal contingent forward
- Failed transaction
- Financial Transaction Tax
- Global transaction banking (GTB)
- GTS
- 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