CDB Accounts definition

CDB Accounts means all non-HSA and non-MSA consumer-directed benefit accounts, including, flexible spending accounts, health reimbursement arrangements, health incentive accounts, lifestyle accounts, commuter benefits, and other consumer-directed savings, spending and reimbursement accounts.

Examples of CDB Accounts in a sentence

  • During the Restricted Period, in the event this Section 7.4(a) applies and the revenue of such Acquired Person with respect to HSA and CDB Accounts exceeds Twenty Million Dollars ($20,000,000) in the aggregate, Seller shall, within 30 days of any such acquisition, provide to Buyer a right of first offer to purchase from Seller the Acquired HSA Business of such Acquired Person.

Related to CDB Accounts

  • Sub-Accounts means the respective Sub-Accounts of the Escrow Account, into which the monies specified in Clause 4.1 would be credited every month and paid out if due, and if not due in a month then appropriated proportionately in such month and retained in the respective Sub Accounts and paid out therefrom on the Payment Date(s).

  • Investment Accounts means the Collateral Account, Securities Accounts, Commodities Accounts and Deposit Accounts.

  • Interim Accounts means the unaudited consolidated quarterly financial statements of the Issuer for the quarterly period ending on each 31 March, 30 June, 30 September and 31 December in each year, prepared in accordance with GAAP.

  • Designated Accounts means any and all unsecured credit facilities (including without limitation unsecured card or non-card credit facility) that you have with the Participating FIs and excludes joint accounts, any renovation loan, education loan, credit facility granted for businesses or business purposes and such other credit facility that is excluded under the MAS regulations relating to unsecured credit facilities to individuals.

  • Collection Accounts As defined in Section 3.10(a).