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сокр. CCO фин., амер. пункт обналичивания чеков* (финансовое учреждение, специализирующееся на обналичивании чеков и предоставлении сходных платежных услуг, напр., электронных денежных переводов; такие учреждения часто ориентированы на обслуживание клиентов из узкого географического района, в котором нет отделений крупных банков; взимают комиссионные в виде процента о суммы чека; величина такой комиссии обычно выше, чем в традиционных банковских отделениях)See: -
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