Limit automatic increase/decrease
- Limit automatic increase/decrease
Increase: Not yet defined.
Decrease: Credit facilities can be created to automatically adjust a related limit as the facility is repaid. An example is where you instruct the system to reduce a limit related to a facility line as it is repaid. This prevents the customer re-drawing on the available amount of the facility.
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