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Remittance
Remittance Re*mit"tance (r?-m?t"tans), n.
1. The act of transmitting money, bills, or the like, esp. to
a distant place, as in satisfaction of a demand, or in
discharge of an obligation.
2. The sum or thing remitted. --Addison.
Meaning of Remittance from wikipedia
- A
remittance is a non-commercial
transfer of
money by a
foreign worker, a
member of a
diaspora community, or a
citizen with
familial ties abroad, for household...
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Remittances to
Bangladesh are
money transfers (
remittances) sent by the
Bangladeshi diaspora to Bangladesh.
According to the
World Bank,
Bangladesh is...
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Remittances to
India are
money transfers (called
remittance) from non-resident
Indians (NRIs) emplo****
outside the
country to family,
friends or relatives...
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Remittance advice is a
letter sent by a
customer to a
supplier to
inform the
supplier that
their invoice has been paid. If the
customer is
paying by cheque...
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earnings to
their families in
their country of
origin are
known as
remittances.
Remittances are an
important aspect of the
global economy,
totaling an estimated...
- In
British history, a
remittance man was an emigrant,
often from
Britain to a
British colony, who was
supported by
regular payments from home on the expectation...
- In anthropology,
cultural remittances are the
ensembles of ideas, values, and
expressive forms introduced into
societies of
origin by
emigrants and their...
- An
electronic remittance advice (ERA) is an
electronic data
interchange (EDI)
version of a
medical insurance payment explanation. It
provides details about...
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Remittances to
Nepal are
money transfers from
Nepalese workers emplo****
outside the
country to
friends or
relatives in
Nepal and form part of the wider...
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outside of, or
parallel to,
traditional banking,
financial channels and
remittance systems. The
system requires a
minimum of two
hawaladars that take care...