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12:11 Mar 6, 2015 |
English to Russian translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Finance (general) | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Dmitri Lyutenko Russian Federation Local time: 16:05 | ||||||
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4 +1 | для зачисления/перечисления на счет [имя] |
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5 | (просто) получатель |
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for further benefit to для зачисления/перечисления на счет [имя] Explanation: Как вариант. |
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for further benefit to (просто) получатель Explanation: ... это именно (конечный) получатель средств в разных вариациях: FFC = FBO = for further credit = for benefit of = for further benefit = ultimate recipient = second beneficiary = final beneficiary; etc = получатель FBO: For Benefit Of is used in electronic funds transfers to notate a second beneficiary (ultimate recipient -- lyutenko's note) or to designate a contact person or organization. FFC: For Further Credit is used in electronic funds transfers to notate a second beneficiary (ultimate recipient -- lyutenko's note). http://treasurer.indiana.edu/banking/banking_terms.html |
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