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Posted 30 April, 2009 by Isis O. Medina from Indiamy name is Isis Medina. I came into a term that i don't understand: what is bank giro credit?Currency Master Answers:that's a good one, Isis. Bank giro credit is A system operated by the clearing banks in which a paper slip/document instructs a bank branch to credit a sum of money to a specified account at that branch.Go to Global Forex Trading (GFT)
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