Telegrafic Transfer
i want to deposit from london uk bank in my saving acount in phx . what is the swift code than my ac no .how can deposit or tt from other bank of london uk
When buying or selling foreign currency, "TT" stands for telegraphic transfer, which refers to electronic transfers of funds between banks. "OD" stands for on demand, which refers to transactions that are processed immediately. Buying TT means purchasing foreign currency through a telegraphic transfer, while selling TT means selling foreign currency through a telegraphic transfer. Buying OD means purchasing foreign currency for immediate delivery, while selling OD means selling foreign currency for immediate delivery.
DD / TT Rate + Rs.25/- Rs.1000/- to Rs.5000/- Rs.28/- Upto Rs.500/- Rs.11/- Max Rs.6000/-
Telegraphic Transfer
wht is DP payment...if any company issue DP payment to me is safe or not it is like Tt payment? how the diferrent Tt payment & DP payment? Hope your can rely it
Telegraphic Transfer
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branch code for state bank of India tt nagar branch is 1308
NOSC CA TT
Payment term TT stands for Telegraphic Transfer, which is a method of payment where funds are transferred electronically from one bank account to another. TT payments are commonly used in international trade transactions as a secure and quick way to exchange funds.
The best way is to approach your bank and TT (Telegraphic Transfer).
10,000 tt dollars
TT Selling rates are always higher than the TT Buying rates as the difference between the two is the spread a bank keeps. This spread is kept to cover the exchange risk that the bank has as well as the charge to provide the service. In case of USD/INR if the rates quoted in the market is 56.01/02, it essentially means when we sell USD (we received from abroad) to a bank, the rate quoted will be 56.01 (minus) an exchange margin that the bank might keep. On the other hand, when we buy USD (we are to make payment to a party abroad) from a bank, the rate quoted will be 56.02 (plus) an exchange margin that the bank might keep. The exchange margin mentioned here may differ from client to client depending upon the relationship that the bank has with the client.
i want to deposit from london uk bank in my saving acount in phx . what is the swift code than my ac no .how can deposit or tt from other bank of london uk
Tt, tt -- novanet :)
The possible offspring outcomes of this cross would be 50% Tt (heterozygous) and 50% tt (homozygous recessive).
TT means Telegraphic Transfer.. similar to Bank transfer. And you go to your local bank, they will give you some forms... fill it and follow the steps.. If you send the money to foreign countries, you kinda need swift code.. and if you are from Europe, and you also need IBAN code. :) Google them.. you will got more details.