Originator
Originator:
A financial institution that initiates a wire transfer or automated clearing house (ACH) payment.
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A financial institution that initiates a wire transfer or automated clearing house (ACH) payment.
The initial electronic submission of a STAR POS Transaction that has been authorized by a STAR Merchant or Acquirer Processor pursuant to the provisions contained in these Rules. An Original Submission must contain an encrypted PIN.
The actual bank copy of the form used in the transaction. Also referred to as the “hard copy.”
Rules and business practices meant to increase consistency and interoperability among the various financial service providers that will interact with each other and end-users. Examples of operating rules include: authorization procedures, settlement timing requirements, audit and accounting rules, and credit limits.
The sum total of cumulative chargeback risk exposure plus the cumulative credit risk exposure with a given merchant.
The current manual prepared by an acquiring processor, containing operational procedures, instructions and other directives relating to card transactions.
The difference between the credit limit assigned to a cardholder account and the present balance on the account.
A STAR Transaction that is input by a STAR Cardholder using his or her PIN and that is processed and posted to the STAR Cardholder’s Access Account at the time of approval by the Issuer Member.
Debit card transactions that are instantly debited from the cardholder’s bank account. No signature is required. A PIN pad is required at the point of sale. Cashback is available and the funds are guaranteed.
Any electronic banking transaction in which the acquirer and the issuer are the same institution.