Inbound Payment definition

Inbound Payment means the Funds received in the designated Payment Account from Platforms upon the conclusion of a Platform Transaction.
Inbound Payment means the funds received in the designated Payment Account from approved Platforms or Senders.
Inbound Payment means the funds received on your behalf in the designated Payment Account from approved Online Platforms or payors.

Examples of Inbound Payment in a sentence

  • Under article 99 of the Applicable Law, the credit value date for you as payee shall be no later than the Business Day on which the amount of the valid Inbound Payment is credited to your PingPong Balance.

  • You authorize PingPong to provide a copy of this Agreement as well as Inbound Payment and Settlement information to any Platform or Service Provider that requests information concerning the Merchant, Inbound Payments or Settlements.

  • If an Inbound Payment is not received within five (5) Business Days from the payment instruction of the relevant Platform, we will initiate an internal investigation on your behalf at your request.

Related to Inbound Payment

  • Sinking Fund Payment means, with respect to a particular Group of 2024 Series A Bonds, as of any particular date of calculation, the amount required to be paid at all events by the Corporation on a single future date for the retirement of Outstanding 2024 Series A Bonds of such Group which mature after said future date, but does not include any amount payable by the Corporation by reason of the maturity of a 2024 Series A Bond of such Group or by call for redemption at the election of the Corporation.

  • mandatory sinking fund payment has the meaning specified in Section 12.1.

  • Sinking Fund Provisions [No sinking fund provisions] [The Designated Securities are entitled to the benefit of a sinking fund to retire $ principal amount of Designated Securities on in each of the years through at 100% of their principal amount plus accrued interest] [, together with [cumulative] [non-cumulative] redemptions at the option of the Company to retire an additional $ principal amount of Designated Securities in the years through at 100% of their principal amount plus accrued interest.] [If Designated Securities are Extendable Debt Securities, insert-- Extendable Provisions: The Designated Securities are repayable on , at the option of the holder, at their principal amount with accrued interest. The initial annual interest rate will be %, and thereafter the annual interest rate will be adjusted on , , and to a rate not less than % of the effective annual interest rate on obligations with year maturities as of the [interest date 15 days prior to maturity date] prior to such [insert maturity date].] [If Designated Securities are Floating Rate Debt Securities, insert-- Floating Rate Provisions: The initial annual interest rate will be % through [and thereafter will be adjusted [monthly] [on each , , and ] [to an annual rate of % above the average rate for -year [-month] [securities] [certificates of deposit] by and [insert names of banks].] [and the annual interest rate [thereafter] [from through ] will be the interest yield equivalent of the weekly average per annum market discount rate for -month Treasury bills plus % of the Interest Differential (the excess, if any, of (i) the then-current weekly average per annum secondary market yield for -month certificates of deposit over (ii) the then-current interest yield equivalent of the weekly average per annum market discount rate for -month Treasury bills); [from and thereafter the rate will be the then-current interest yield equivalent plus % of the Interest Differential].] 23

  • Sinking Fund Installment means, as of any particular date of calculation, the amount required, as of such date of calculation, to be paid by the Authority on a future date for the retirement of Outstanding Bonds which are stated to mature subsequent to such future date, but does not include any amount payable by the Authority by reason only of the maturity of a Bond.

  • Bond Payment Date means any date on which principal of or interest on any Bond is payable.