Funding an Account
Funding an account refers to the process of adding funds to a specific account or a financial instrument. It may involve various methods depending on the type of account and the financial institution or service provider.
Create Payment Order
POSTCreate the payment order in Transact for various scenarios like loan disbursement, merchant fee processing, prepay and loan repayment
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Amend attributes of a payment order that is yet to be approved by supervisor
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Delete a payment order awaiting supervisor approval
Delete Payment Order
DELETECancel an approved payment order that is in an awaiting status viz. Warehouse, Awaiting Funds
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Perform debit transactions in an account by providing debit amount and currency in which to be debited
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Perform credit transactions in an account, providing the credit amount and the currency in which to be credited
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Retrieve a specific order for a given payment order id
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Retrieve list of authorised payment orders based on a specific criteria
Account Sweep
Account Sweeps are a movement of funds from one virtual account to another targeting to maintain the defined minimum or maximum amount of account balances. With this functionality, you can set up balance sweeps among virtual accounts that are part of the same structure and currency. You can also perform sweeps among accounts in a cash pool group.
Define Sweep Type
POSTCreates sweep type for virtual accounts.
Amend Sweep
PUTAmend existing sweep setup for example the sequence , minimum and maximum amount
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Creates the basic details of a group for a sweep. A group is a collection of accounts that are linked for cash pooling purposes
Create a Sweep
POSTCreates sweep with rules which will be checked against to see if a transfer of funds needs to be made from one account to another.
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Amends the basic details of a group for a sweep. A group is a collection of accounts that are linked for cash pooling purposes.
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Creates intra-day sweep for virtual accounts. This is used to run the cash pooling on-line if the group permits.