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A client wants to transfer funds from one country to another via ktt mt103 followed by mt202 cash transfer. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?
Oh, dude, an MT103 field 70 is just a code used in international banking to indicate the purpose of a payment. It's like the secret language of money movers. So, if you ever find yourself deciphering one of these bad boys, just know you're in the big leagues of financial jargon.
is a mt103 just text message just to let the other bank know of their RWA
-22 ( negative 22 )
What + 22 = 61 Becomes x + 22 = 61 Subtract 22 from both sides x + 22 - 22 = 61 -22 x = 61 - 22 x = 39 The answer!!!!!!