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1. An account held by a domestic bank with a (different) foreign bank to facilitate foreign currency transactions.
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An account held by a domestic bank with a (different) foreign bank to facilitate foreign currency transactions.
 
 
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An account held by a bank with a foreign bank, specifically when the account balance stands in favour of the domestic bank.
 
The term 'nostro' is derived from Latin, meaning 'in our favour'.


2. An account held by a bank with a foreign bank, specifically when the account balance stands in favour of the domestic bank. The term 'nostro' is derived from Latin, meaning 'in our favour'.
(In this context, the term 'vostro account' is used when the balance on the account stands in favour of the foreign bank.)
(In this context, the term 'vostro account' is used when the balance on the account stands in favour of the foreign bank.)


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Loro account]]
* [[Loro account]]
* [[Vostro account]]
* [[Vostro account]]

Revision as of 15:19, 21 August 2013

1.

An account held by a domestic bank with a (different) foreign bank to facilitate foreign currency transactions.


2.

An account held by a bank with a foreign bank, specifically when the account balance stands in favour of the domestic bank.

The term 'nostro' is derived from Latin, meaning 'in our favour'.

(In this context, the term 'vostro account' is used when the balance on the account stands in favour of the foreign bank.)


See also