Account Statement
Account statements are issued on a periodic basis and include all debits and credits to a customer account that occurred during the statement period.
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Retrieves the statement details of the transactions for the given account such as booking date, value date, transaction reference, transaction code, debit or credit amount, closing balance based on the given dates(from date and to date).If dates are not given, retrieves the last 1M transactions.If from date alone is given, retrieves the transactions from given date to today.If end date alone is given, retrieves the last 1M transactions prior to the given end date.If period is given, retrieves the transactions for the period.If account id and transaction id are given, retrieves that particular transaction details
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Retrieves the details of future transaction entries such as statement reference, value date, booking date, transaction reference, transaction code and amount
Creating a Bundle
Creating a cash management structure (bundle) has three stages.Draft, Preliminary, Live
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Allows creation of master / bundle arrangement for summary, currency, transaction and master transaction accounts.
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Updates the bundle arrangement status from draft to pending live with all the accounts created.
Set GoLive Date
PUTUpdates golive date for the master arrangement. This is the date from which the master arrangement will become effective.
Add Accounts
PUTUpdates new accounts to the preliminary or modify the existing accounts from the preliminary structure.
Creating Internal FX
You can define an intra-cash pool transaction between transaction Accounts that are in different currencies without affecting the currency top accounts balances using the exchange rates set as Internal FX. In AA, a new product is created under the “Relationship Pricing” product line called, Internal FX. Under this product, the user can define the exchange rates for each currency pair that is used when the system performs intra-cash pool transactions. Internal FX will allow the corporate customer to perform cross-currency movements without affecting the bank’s currency positions.
Creating Internal FX
POSTInternal foreign exchange allows the corporate customer to perform cross-currency movements without affecting the bank currency positions.