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Operational Standing Facilities.
In the context of payment and settlement systems, this term may refer to the transmission of transfer instructions by users through such electronic means as computer-to-computer interfaces or electronic terminals, which are entered into a transfer processing system by automated means.


A key part of the Bank of England's operations in the sterling money markets.


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==See also==
The term may also refer to the storage of data by a transfer processing system on a computer database so that the user has direct access to the data (frequently in real time) through input/output devices such as terminals.
*[[Asset Purchase Facility]] (APF)
 
*[[Bank of England]]
 
*[[Contingent Term Repo Facility]] (CTRF)
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*[[Discount Window Facility]] (DWF)
 
*[[Indexed Long-Term Repo operations]] (ILTR)
More generally, connected to another computer or electronic terminal. 
*[[Liquidity Facility in Euros]] (LiFE)
 
*[[Liquidity insurance]]
For example, connected to the internet.
*[[Monetary policy]]
 
*[[Money market]]
 
*[[Operational Standing Facilities]]
4. ''Retail''.
*[[Sterling]]
 
*[[Sterling Monetary Framework]] (SMF)
Retail offerings to consumers via the internet, rather than in a physical shop.
*[[Term Funding Scheme with additional incentives for SMEs]] (TFSME)
 
*[[US Dollar Repo]]
 
== See also ==
* [[Data]]
* [[Database]]
* [[Offline]]
* [[Omnichannel]]


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Latest revision as of 12:19, 13 July 2022

1.

In the context of payment and settlement systems, this term may refer to the transmission of transfer instructions by users through such electronic means as computer-to-computer interfaces or electronic terminals, which are entered into a transfer processing system by automated means.


2.

The term may also refer to the storage of data by a transfer processing system on a computer database so that the user has direct access to the data (frequently in real time) through input/output devices such as terminals.


3.

More generally, connected to another computer or electronic terminal.

For example, connected to the internet.


4. Retail.

Retail offerings to consumers via the internet, rather than in a physical shop.


See also