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The process of transmitting, reconciling and, in some cases, confirming payment orders or security transfer instructions prior to settlement, possibly including netting of instructions and the establishment of final positions for settlement.  
The process of transmitting, reconciling and, in some cases, confirming payment orders or security transfer instructions prior to settlement, possibly including netting of instructions and the establishment of final positions for settlement.  


In the context of securities markets this process is often referred to as clearance.  
In the context of securities markets this process is often referred to as ''clearance''.  




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* [[Accept giros]]
* [[Accept giros]]
* [[Accounts receivable conversion]]
* [[Accounts receivable conversion]]
* [[Automated clearing house system]]
* [[Central clearing]]
* [[Central clearing party]]
* [[Cheque clearing]]
* [[Clear]]
* [[Clearance]]
* [[Clearance]]
* [[Clearing bank]]
* [[Clearing bank]]
* [[Clearing float]]
* [[Clearing house]]
* [[Clearing member]]
* [[Clearing system]]
* [[Clearing system]]
* [[EBA Clearing]]
* [[Fixed Income Clearing Corporation]]
* [[Hong Kong Interbank Clearing Ltd]]
* [[International Commodities Clearing House]]
* [[Pan-European Automated Clearing House]]
* [[Security]]
* [[Settlement]]
* [[Settlement]]
* [[CertICM]]


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

Latest revision as of 09:05, 31 August 2022

Banking.

The process of transmitting, reconciling and, in some cases, confirming payment orders or security transfer instructions prior to settlement, possibly including netting of instructions and the establishment of final positions for settlement.

In the context of securities markets this process is often referred to as clearance.


Sometimes the term 'clearing' is used (imprecisely) to include settlement.


See also