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
Secondary Loan Trading
Secondary Loan Trading involves the trade of syndicated loans in the secondary loan market. Below are the various service operations involved to create and maintain the various types of trade products.
Create a Trade
POSTCreate a trade for a syndicated loan as initially agreed upon between counterparties.
Accept Trade
POSTConfirm the trade when all the parties involved agreed the terms and conditions of the trade.
Update Trade
POSTUpdate additional details in trade.
Update Consent
POSTUpdate borrower consent for trade
Update Commitment
POSTUpdate the trade due to changes in commitment amount being traded.
Approve Trade
POSTFinalize the trade to verify all necessary details are available.
Show Pricing Letter
POSTIssue pricing letter to the counter party for a final settlement amount.
Calculate a Trade
POSTSettle the trade in bank books.
Cancel Trade
POSTCancel the trade in bank books.
Update Charges
PUTAmend charges already authorized in the trade
Fetch Charges
GETView all the charge details for a given trade.
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View all the trade products