EEA Currency definition

EEA Currency means the official currency of an EEA State.
EEA Currency means the currency of an EEA State or ecus;
EEA Currency means a currency of a EEA Member State (including Euro)

Examples of EEA Currency in a sentence

  • If it is a crossborder payment in Sterling, or other EEA Currency (non-euro), and the financial institution of the payee is located in the EEA, we will ensure that the financial institution of the payee will receive the payment within three banking days of D (D+3).

  • If it is a cross border payment in Sterling, or other EEA Currency (non-euro), and the financial institution of the payee is located in the EEA, we will ensure that the financial institution of the payee will receive the payment within three banking days of D (D+3).

  • Any payment instructions received in respect of cross-border payments in Sterling, or other EEA Currency (non-euro), will be processed such that the beneficiary bank will be credited within three (3) Banking Days of the date of receipt by us of said payment instruction (D+3).


More Definitions of EEA Currency

EEA Currency means the Euro and any currency which is the national currency of an EEA member state;
EEA Currency means the currency of an EEA State;

Related to EEA Currency

  • Index Currency means USD.

  • Denomination Currency has the meaning specified in Section 14(b).

  • Fiat Currency means currency issued by the relevant body in a country or by a government that is designated as legal tender in its country of issuance through amongst other things, government decree, regulation, or law;

  • First Currency has the meaning specified in Section 1.15.

  • Reference Currency means the currency specified as such in the applicable Final Terms.