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  1. Jun 29, 2020 · Here are what transaction codes from TD bank and Direct Investing mean. Often it is taxes or fees associated with an account activity.

  2. Wondering what the 3-letter transaction codes on your ATM and account statements mean? Find out here!

  3. Jun 6, 2024 · A complete guide to common bank statement abbreviations. Learn what codes like OD, POS, and ACH stand for when reconciling your account activity and categorizing transactions.

  4. Jan 17, 2024 · There can be 100s of gibberish terms found on bank and credit card statements and utility bills. This guide gives a full rundown, including breakdowns of popular gobbledygook, and reveals how to query terms on itemised bills and bank statements if they remain unclear.

    • Why Do I Need to Bother About Transaction Type Codes?
    • Where Can I Find The Transaction Type Code
    • What Transaction Type Codes Are Being used?
    • I See A Transaction Code in My MT940 That Isn’T Listed Above, What Is It?

    As the name suggests the Transaction Type Codes help to identify the type of transaction being reported on the bank statement. These codes help your Treasury team identify the transaction on the bank statements and in turn enables them to allocate the transaction appropriately during the bank statement posting and reconciliation process. Remember t...

    These Transaction Type codes are indicated in tag 61, sub-tag 6, and are prefixed with either “N” or “F” 1. 6!n Value Date (YYMMDD) 2. [4!n] Entry Date (MMDD) 3. 2a Debit/Credit Mark 4. [1!a] Funds Code (3rd character of the currency code, if needed) 5. 15d Amount 6. 1!a3!c Transaction Type Identification Code 7. 16x Customer Reference 8. [//16x] B...

    This is what you’re really looking for – I hope this helps you understand the codes being used and what they mean: 1. Transaction Type Code –Description 2. BNK –Securities Related Item – Bank fees 3. BOE –Bill of exchange 4. BRF –Brokerage fee 5. CAR –Securities Related Item – Corporate Actions Related (Should only be used when no specific corporat...

    Go and talk to your bank and ask them what the code refers to. Ask the bank if they are using any other bank proprietary transaction type codes, and if so, what are they? And what do they refer to. Hope that helps folks!

  5. From the Banking tab, Click on the chequing, savings, credit line, or operating line account you would like to search. If you have selected a chequing or savings account, select " Search for a Transaction " from the right hand Self Service menu.

  6. The SWIFT code BLSSITM1XXX refers to BELLATRIX SPE S.R.L., which is a financial institution based in Italy. It is the unique identification code assigned to this specific bank and is used for international transactions, facilitating secure communication between financial institutions when transferring money globally.

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