Deposit Margin definition

Deposit Margin means a standard margin of up to a maximum of 4% per annum. However in some circumstances
Deposit Margin means a standard margin of up to a maximum of 4% per annum.
Deposit Margin means a standard margin of up to a maximum of 4% per annum. However in some circumstances – e.g. where we negotiate on larger value deposits or where market conditions warrant it – margins lower than 4% may apply. Interest rates for specific deposits are available on request from our sales team;

Examples of Deposit Margin in a sentence

  • Deposit Margin adalah dana yang disetorkan oleh Nasabah ke Peserta SPA yang jumlahnya harus lebih besar dari Initial Margin.

  • Deposit Margin minimum bagi calon Nasabah adalah sebesar USD10.000 (sepuluh ribu dolar Amerika) dengan 2 (dua) pilihan jenis rekening yaitu Fixed Rate (1 USD = IDR10.000) dan Floating Rate (sesuai kurs dolar Amerika).

  • Deposit Margin minimum bagi calon Nasabah adalah sebesar USD 10.000 (sepuluh ribu dolar Amerika) dengan 2 (dua) pilihan jenis rekening yaitu Fixed Rate (1 USD = IDR 10.000) dan Floating Rate (sesuai kurs dolar Amerika).

Related to Deposit Margin

  • CD Margin means a rate per annum determined in accordance with the Pricing Schedule.

  • Interest Margin or "rm" means the percentage specified as such in the table below. The Calculation Agent may adjust the Interest Margin, acting in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner, to reflect any disparity between the Reference Interest Rate and the Issuer's funding rate, save that the Interest Margin will not be less than the Minimum Interest Margin and will not exceed the Maximum Interest Margin;

  • First Margin means the margin specified as such in the applicable Final Terms; "First Reset Date" means the date specified in the applicable Final Terms;

  • Step Up Margin means the rate per annum specified in the applicable Final Terms; and

  • Loss Reserve Percentage means, at any time, the product of (b) 2.50, multiplied by (b) the highest average of the Default Ratios for any three consecutive calendar months during the twelve most recent calendar months multiplied by (c) the Loss Horizon Ratio.