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What does Mae stand for in a bank statement?

Maestro Card Transaction


What does MAE standing for on HSBC Bank statement?

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What does abbreviation MAE on HSBC bank statement stand for?

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What does Mae on a bank statement mean?

"Mae" on a bank statement typically refers to "Monthly Average Earnings," which indicates the average balance or earnings in an account over the month. However, it can also denote "Minimum Account Balance," highlighting the lowest balance maintained during that period. If the term appears in a different context, it's best to consult your bank for clarification.


What is Fanny Mae's mission statement?

Fanny Mae is the Federal National Mortgage Association. It was founded in the year 1938. Its mission statement is to expand the secondary mortgage market.


Does Fannie Mae keep late fees when bank is servicing the loan or does bank?

When a bank services a loan backed by Fannie Mae, the bank typically retains any late fees charged to the borrower. Fannie Mae sets the guidelines for servicing, but the day-to-day management, including the collection of late fees, falls to the servicing bank. Therefore, the bank benefits from those fees, while Fannie Mae oversees compliance with its policies.


What does amor de Mae mean?

Mae's love or Love of Mae or Love from Mae


What does Mae Mae mean in Chinese?

Little Sister


What does Como esta sua Mae mean?

como esta su Mae (accent on first 'o', first 'a') = How is your/his/her Mae como esta su Mae (accent on first 'a' only) = As is your/his/her Mae


What does cherry Mae mean?

cherry Mae means a type ofgirl who is very pretty.


Mae e'n what does this mean in English?

He is or it is.


Does Mae Mae mean grandma?

Mae, also spelled May, is a variant of Mary. As Mary is associated with Motherhood( in fact divine Motherhood) it is conceivable that Mae Mae might indicated ( Grandmother) but I have never heard it in this context.