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- CHAPS abstract "The Clearing House Automated Payment System or CHAPS is a British company established in London in February 1984, which offers same-day sterling fund transfers. A CHAPS transfer is initiated by the sender to move money to the recipient's account (at another banking institution) where the funds need to be available (cleared) the same working day. Unlike with a bank giro credit, no pre-printed slip specifying the recipient's details is required. Unlike cheques, the funds transfer is performed in real-time removing the issue of float or the potential for payments to be purposely stopped by the sender, or returned due to insufficient funds, even after they appear to have arrived in the destination account.CHAPS is used by twenty direct participants including the Bank of England and over 4,500 indirect participants (who process transactions via agency arrangements with direct participants). In its first year of operation, average daily transactions numbered 7,000 with an annual value of £5 billion sterling. In 2004, twenty years later, average daily transactions numbered 130,000 with an annual value of £300 billion sterling. In 2010 there were 32 million CHAPS transactions totalling over £61 trillion, down from £73 trillion in 2008.CHAPS used to offer euro fund transfers as a member of the EU-area settlement system TARGET, but this service closed on 16 May 2008. The total value of these in 2007 was £57 trillion.As well as making transfers originated by banks themselves, CHAPS is frequently used by businesses for high-value payments to suppliers, by mortgage lenders issuing advances, and by solicitors and conveyancers on behalf of individuals buying houses.".
- CHAPS wikiPageExternalLink www.chapsco.co.uk.
- CHAPS wikiPageExternalLink 3151705?trk=NUS_CMPY_TWIT.
- CHAPS wikiPageExternalLink chaps.
- CHAPS wikiPageID "2235851".
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- CHAPS wikiPageOutDegree "43".
- CHAPS wikiPageRevisionID "666333239".
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink BACS.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Bank_of_America_Merrill_Lynch.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Bank_of_England.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Bank_of_Scotland.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Barclays.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink CLS_Group.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Category:1984_establishments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Banking_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Financial_services_companies_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Payment_systems.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Cheque.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Cheque_and_Credit_Clearing_Company.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Citibank.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Clydesdale_Bank.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Company.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Conveyancer.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Danske_Bank.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Danske_Bank_(Northern_Ireland).
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Deutsche_Bank.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Euro.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Faster_Payments_Service.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Float_(money_supply).
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink HSBC_Bank_(Europe).
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Handelsbanken.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Industry_Sorting_Code_Directory.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink JPMorgan_Chase.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Lloyds_Bank.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Mortgage_loan.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink NatWest.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Payment.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Pound_sterling.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Real-time_gross_settlement.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Santander_UK.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Solicitor.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink Standard_Chartered.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink State_Street_Bank_and_Trust_Company.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink TARGET2.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink The_Bank_of_New_York_Mellon.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink The_Co-operative_Bank.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink The_Royal_Bank_of_Scotland.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink UBS.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLinkText "CHAPS Clearing Company".
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLinkText "CHAPS".
- CHAPS wikiPageWikiLinkText "Clearing House Automated Payment System".
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- CHAPS subject Category:1984_establishments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- CHAPS subject Category:Banking_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- CHAPS subject Category:Financial_services_companies_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- CHAPS subject Category:Payment_systems.
- CHAPS hypernym Company.
- CHAPS type Company.
- CHAPS type Company.
- CHAPS type Establishment.
- CHAPS type Payment.
- CHAPS type Service.
- CHAPS type Term.
- CHAPS comment "The Clearing House Automated Payment System or CHAPS is a British company established in London in February 1984, which offers same-day sterling fund transfers. A CHAPS transfer is initiated by the sender to move money to the recipient's account (at another banking institution) where the funds need to be available (cleared) the same working day. Unlike with a bank giro credit, no pre-printed slip specifying the recipient's details is required.".
- CHAPS label "CHAPS".
- CHAPS sameAs Q4035616.
- CHAPS sameAs m.06y527.
- CHAPS sameAs CHAPS.
- CHAPS sameAs Q4035616.
- CHAPS wasDerivedFrom CHAPS?oldid=666333239.
- CHAPS isPrimaryTopicOf CHAPS.