I.transfer <sed. del. transferring; 1. pret., pret. del. transferred>GLAG.preh. glag.[am. angl. trænsˈfər, ˈtrænsfər, brit. angl. transˈfəː, trɑːnsˈfəː, tranzˈfəː, trɑːnzˈfəː]
II.transfer <sed. del. transferring; 1. pret., pret. del. transferred>GLAG.nepreh. glag.[am. angl. trænsˈfər, ˈtrænsfər, brit. angl. transˈfəː, trɑːnsˈfəː, tranzˈfəː, trɑːnzˈfəː]TRANSP.
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A bank transfer (also known as a wire transfer or credit transfer) is a method of transferring money from one person or institution (entity) to another.
Different wire transfer systems and operators provide a variety of options relative to the immediacy and finality of settlement and the cost, value, and volume of transactions.
The companys products and services include the exchange of foreign currencies; wire transfer payments; purchase and sale of foreign bank drafts and international travelers cheques; and foreign cheque clearing.