Withdrawal Code definition

Withdrawal Code means the code designated by BEA as an identification and part of the Withdrawal Instruction and will be sent to the designated Recipient’s mobile phone number to facilitate the Recipient to execute a cash withdrawal transaction at any BEA’s ATM;

Examples of Withdrawal Code in a sentence

  • The Withdrawal Code sent to the Recipient’s mobile phone number is not a proof of payment by the Sender.

Related to Withdrawal Code

  • Withdrawal certificate means a document known as a withdrawal of a certificate of noncompliance provided by the child support unit certifying that the certificate is withdrawn and that the board may proceed with issuance, reinstatement, or renewal of a license.

  • Withdrawal Charge means a charge taken by AUL equal to a percentage of the Account Value withdrawn pursuant to Section 4.8, where the percentage varies by the Participant Account Year in which the withdrawal is made. The first Participant Account Year begins on the date when AUL establishes a Participant Account and credits the initial Contribution for the Participant, and ends on the day immediately preceding the next anniversary of such date. Each Participant Account Year thereafter begins on such an anniversary date and ends on the day immediately preceding the next succeeding anniversary date. The Withdrawal Charge percentage is as follows: During Withdrawal Charge Participant Account Years Percentage However, for any Participant who also participates in AUL Series III group annuity contract GA XX,XXX, the initial Withdrawal Charge percentage under this contract shall be equal to the Withdrawal Charge percentage applicable to the Participant under the AUL Series I group annuity contract from which funds have been transferred to such Series III contract, determined by AUL immediately prior to the date of such transfer, rounded down to the next whole Withdrawal Charge percentage if the Withdrawal Charge percentage under such Series I contract is a fractional Withdrawal Charge percentage. However, the Withdrawal Charge percentage under this paragraph shall never be greater than 8%. The Withdrawal Charge percentage shall be decreased by 1% for each subsequent Participant Account Year until the Withdrawal Charge percentage equals 4%. (However, if the applicable Series I contract Withdrawal Charge percentage is less than 4%, it shall be rounded up to 4% in this contract.) This 4% Withdrawal Charge percentage shall be in effect during the next 6 consecutive Participant Account Years. Thereafter, the Withdrawal Charge percentage shall be reduced to 0%. In no event will the cumulative total of all Withdrawal Charges, including those previously assessed against any amount withdrawn from a Participant Account, exceed 9% of total Contributions allocated to that Participant Account.

  • withdrawal agreement means an agreement (whether or not ratified) between the United Kingdom and the EU under Article 50(2) of the Treaty on European Union which sets out the arrangements for the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the EU.

  • Withdrawal Order is defined in Section 6.

  • Withdrawal Event means the earliest to occur of any event which causes a Partner to cease to be a Partner, and to become a Former Partner, as set forth in Section 1.29.