Standing Order
A standing order is a type of financial instruction that allows an account holder to authorise a fixed amount of funds to be automatically transferred from their account to another account, typically on a regular basis. The transfer can occur weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or on any other regular interval specified by the account holder.
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Create standing instructions with payment type, payment frequency, ordering customer or bank information and accounts involved
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Update standing instructions with payment type, payment frequency, ordering customer or bank information and accounts involved
Delete Standing Order
DELETEDelete or revoke standing instructions for a customer
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Approve standing instructions that are sent for second or third level approvals
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Retrieves the list of standing instructions details such as instruction reference, mode of payment, payment frequency, amount, accounts & customers involved
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Retrieves the list of standing instructions details such as instruction reference, mode of payment, payment frequency, amount, accounts & customers involved
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Retrieves the list of failed standing instructions details such as accounts involved, payment type & reason of failure
Add or Remove Account Holders
Banks allow multiple account holders (for example, joint holders) to be recorded on accounts and also allow these account holders to be modified during the life of the account. This section describes how the bank can modify the involved account holders of an existing account.
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Update the customer details of the account such as add or remove the joint customers, tax liability percentange, limit liability percentage of the joint customers
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Update the customer details of the account such as add or remove the joint customers, tax liability percentange, limit liability percentage of the joint customers