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The currency of Turkey.
Supported by multiple different banks.


Its ISO code is TRY.


:"The cash management marketplace is morphing: global banks are 'deglobalising' and corporates will increasingly be multibanked."


Lira is also the Arabic name for the currencies of Lebanon (LBP) and Syria (SYP).
:''The Treasurer, February 2017''




''Lira'' derives from the Latin word ''libra'', meaning a pound weight, when currency was valued in silver.
== See also ==
 
*[[Bank]]
 
* [[Bank agnostic services]]
==See also==
*[[Cash management]]
* [[ISO currency codes]]
*[[Deglobalisation]]
* [[LBP]]
*[[Global bank]]
* [[Libra]]
*[[Multibank reporting]]
* [[Livre]]
* [[Pound]]
* [[SYP]]
* [[Turkey]]
 
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Revision as of 13:11, 9 August 2017

Supported by multiple different banks.


"The cash management marketplace is morphing: global banks are 'deglobalising' and corporates will increasingly be multibanked."
The Treasurer, February 2017


See also