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1 account retrieval procedure
account retrieval procedure BANK, COMP, FIN, SOC Kontenabrufverfahren n (from May 2005 financial and social security agencies have the right to detect accounts and gain an insight into master data of account holders; nach §§ 93 Abs. 7, 8 und 93b AO sowie § 24c KWG: das effiziente Ermitteln der und die Einblicknahme in die Kontenstammdaten der Kunden deutscher Banken durch die Finanz- und Sozialbehörden ohne Vorabinformation der Betroffenen)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > account retrieval procedure
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2 automated account retrieval procedure
automated account retrieval procedure BANK, COMP, FIN, SOC automatisiertes Kontenabrufverfahren n (from May 2005 financial and social security agencies have the right to detect accounts and gain an insight into master data of account holders; das effiziente Ermitteln der und die Einblicknahme in die Kontenstammdaten der Kunden deutscher Banken durch die Finanz- und Sozialbehörden ohne Vorabinformation der Betroffenen)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > automated account retrieval procedure
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3 automated retrieval of account data
automated retrieval of account data BANK, COMP, FIN, SOC automatisierter Abruf m von Kontoinformationen (cf automated account retrieval procedure = automatisiertes Kontenabrufverfahren)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > automated retrieval of account data
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4 automated access to account information
automated access to account information BANK, COMP, FIN, SOC automatisierter Abruf m von Kontoinformationen (cf automated account retrieval procedure = automatisiertes Kontenabrufverfahren)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > automated access to account information
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5 access to master data of accounts
access to master data of accounts BANK, COMP, FIN, SOC Abruf m der Kontenstammdaten (synonymous: retrieval of master data of accounts; Kontenabrufverfahren = account retrieval procedure: from May 2005 financial and social security agencies have the right to detect accounts and gain an insight into master data of account holders; nach § 93 Abs. 7, 8 und § 93b AO sowie gemäß § 24c KWG; das effiziente Ermitteln der und die Einblicknahme in die Kontenstammdaten der Kunden deutscher Banken durch die Finanz- und Sozialbehörden ohne Vorabinformation der Betroffenen)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > access to master data of accounts
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