Closure
You can close the entire structure at any stage, which eventually closes all its underlying virtual accounts.
Bundle Closure
PUTCloses the bundle or cashpool.
Account Closure
PUTStructural changes of virtual accounts in live status - for example, removing one virtual account from a sweep group to another sweep group triggered by the bank user
Funding of Deposits
Funding of deposits involves depositing funds into deposit account to increase the balance and to potentially earn interest on the deposited amount over time.
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Fund the term deposit manually by providing the deposit amount
Block or Unblock Funds
Banks can block funds on a deposits account, in full or partially, for a specific or indefinite period of time.
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Creates a funds reservation with details such as account number, block or reserve amount, period of hold transaction, reason for holding. Funds reservations are created to block or reserve funds which restricts any debit movements affecting the account balance below the blocked amount for the specified period on an account.
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Update funds reservation with details such as account number, block or reserve amount, period of hold transaction, reason for holding. Funds reservations are created to block or reserve funds which restricts any debit movements affecting the account balance below the blocked amount for the specified period on an account.
Reverse Fund Blocking
DELETECancels the funds reservation of an account. Funds reservations are created to block or reserve funds which restricts any debit movements affecting the account balance below the blocked amount for the specified period on an account. On removal of the funds reservations, the blocked or reserved amount is now available for usage.
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Retrieves the reserved funds details such as reason, amount and period of reservation of the account
Partial Withdrawal
Partial withdrawal refers to withdrawing a portion of the funds deposited in the account before the maturity date, while leaving the remaining balance intact. This may involve change in interest earned and can also be subject to penalties or fees.
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Withdraw from the deposit account