Posting Restriction
Banks employ posting restrictions to regulate transactions in accounts. Posting restrictions are transaction-based rules that prevent transactions from being posted to an account for the purpose of operational control. A typical business case in which a bank uses a posting restrictions to regulate credits into an account is for non-resident accounts, where there may be restrictions on depositing local currency amounts into the account.
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Update the account details to block or unblock the account by setting the posting restriction and to change the nick name of the account
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Update the account details to block or unblock the account by setting the posting restriction and to change the nick name of the account
Syndicated Loan
Syndicated or club loans are substantial credit facilities provided by a group of lenders to a single borrower. Below are the service operations for creating syndicated loan arrangements.
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Creates a club facility with facility details along with the details of participating lenders
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Creates a club drawing arrangement with drawdown details along with the details of participating lenders
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Creates a funded share transfer for a facility when participant details are passed. Share of a funding participant is transferred to another funding participant in a club facility and underlying drawings
Transfer Risk Share
POSTCreates a risk share transfer for a facility when participant details are passed. The risk of the own bank in a facility is mitigated by selling a portion risk to another financial institution
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Creates a funded share transfer for a drawing under a facility when participant details are passed. Share of a funding participant is transferred to another funding participant in a standalone club loan
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Creates a risk share transfer for a drawing under a facility when participant details are passed. The risk of the own bank in a loan is mitigated by selling a portion risk to another financial institution
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Retrieves club facilities, drawings and deal