Value date

Value date
  An ISO term. The date on which the funds are at the disposal of the receiver.
  ISO Standard Telex Formats term. 6n or 35x.
  ISO Funds Transfer Messages term. ISO International Cheque Remittance term. ISO Message Authentication term. ISO Mail Payment Orders term. ISO Standard Telex Formats term. ISO Nostro Account Reconciliation term. ISO Securities Message Types term. 10x.
  ISO International Cheque Remittance term. ISO Standard Telex Formats term. ISO Nostro Account Reconciliation term. ISO Funds Transfer Messages term. ISO Securities Message Types term. 6n.
  ISO Loan/Deposit Contract Forms term. The start date of a deposit. 10x.
  The date the final destination branch is to execute the transfer (i.e. transfer the money). Field number 32A in a SWIFT transfer.
  Date when funds due under a contract require to be delivered.
  The date when the amount relating to a financial transaction is actually to effect the balance of the account. This allows the transaction to be processed through the system as soon as an event happens (for example a cheque is deposited) and the system will automatically `hold' the transaction until a period has passed (in this example the time needed to clear the cheque). Until the `hold' period is passed the funds will not be available for the client to draw upon or use as collateral.
  See also Available balance.

International financial encyclopaedia . 2014.

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