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101 sort code
A 6-digit code used by the British and Irish banking industries to identify banks and route money transfers between banks. -
102 bank sorting code
A 6-digit code used by the British and Irish banking industries to identify banks and route money transfers between banks. -
103 Central Bank MFO Code
A 9-digit code used to identify banks for routing transactions in the Russian Federation. -
104 central bank transaction code
A statistical code defined by the Central Bank of Russia used to describe the subjects of payments denominated in Russian roubles for cross-border transactions.English-Arabic terms dictionary > central bank transaction code
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105 Single Payment Classification Code
A Standard Entry Class ACH code that describes a type of financial transaction.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Single Payment Classification Code
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106 SWIFT code
An international identification code used to identify financial institutions for international money transfers. -
107 Absolute code
رمز واقعي -
108 Binary code
شفرة مزدوجة -
109 Civil code
قانون مدني -
110 Commercial code
US قانون التجارة -
111 Internal revenue code
US قانون الضرائب( فِي أمريكا) -
112 Judicial code
قانون اَلْإِجْرَاءَات -
113 Labour code
قانون العمل -
114 Machine-code
رمز للآلة ، مجموعة رموز آلية -
115 Memorized code
رموز مركبة -
116 Napoleonic code
قوانين نابليون -
117 Penal code
قانون العقوبات -
118 Postal code
رقم بَرِيدِيّ ، ترميز بَرِيدِيّ -
119 Standard code
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120 Telegraph code
شفرة برقية
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