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20:41 Apr 28, 2019 |
English to Polish translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Finance (general) | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Jacek Kloskowski United States Local time: 21:57 | ||||||
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2 +1 | płatnik / beneficjent (lub remitent) |
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płatnik / beneficjent (lub remitent) Explanation: propozycja debit party The party that gives cash or securities. In the payment chain, it may be an agent or the debtor. Furthermore, for each pair of consecutive parties in the payment chain, one party always plays the role of the debit party and the other the role of the credit party. http://business_finance.enacademic.com/14333/debit_party credit party The party that receives cash or securities. In the payment chain, it may be an agent or the creditor. Furthermore, for each pair of consecutive parties in the payment chain, one party always plays the role of the debit party and the other the role of the credit party. http://business_finance.enacademic.com/14316/credit_party |
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