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A separate division or corporation of a commodity exchange through which all transactions executed on the floor of the exchange are settled The clearing house assures proper conduct of the exchange's delivery procedures and the adequate financing of the trading (margining) protecting both parties from financial loss
An institution where members' liabilities to one another are netted out, so that only a final net sum owing need be paid
a central collection place where banks exchange checks or drafts; participants maintain an account against which credits or debits are posted
A business that receives / counts / relays coupons and rebates, and forwards them to manufacturers for payment
The body responsible for the registration of transactions and for guaranteeing to its members the full performance of operations and commitments
An agency or separate corporation of a futures exchange that is responsible for settling trading accounts, collecting and maintaining margin monies, regulating delivery and reporting trade data
an organisation that exists to gather information from a variety of sources and distribute it to individuals and organisations according to their different needs In the US the Education Resources Information Centre (ERIC) collects, processes, and distributes educational information among teachers and educational researchers
An organisation associated with a futures/options exchange that guarantees the performance of both parties to the contract, collects margin and maintains records of the parties to the transactions
If an organization acts as a clearing house, it collects, sorts, and distributes specialized information. The centre will act as a clearing house for research projects for former nuclear scientists
An institution through which financial obligations are cleared by the process of netting obligations of various members
A public or private entity that processes or facilitates the processing of nonstandard data elements of health information into standard data elements (HIPAA, Subtitle F, Section 262(a) Section 1171(2))
an organization associated with an exchange which guarantees each of the transactions made on the exchange
An adjunct to, or division of, a commodity exchange through which transactions executed on the floor of the exchange are settled Also charged with assuring the proper conduct of the exchange's delivery procedures and the adequate financing of the trading
a directory which describes for customers and potential customers what data is available and what the arrangements are to gain access to the data The data could be government or non-government, the directory would include both metadata and general information and the data may be available through a variety of means, including the Internet, CD ROM and hardcopy
An agency or separate corporation of a futures exchange that is responsible for settling trading accounts, clearing trades, collecting and maintaining margin monies, regulating delivery, and reporting trading data Clearinghouses act as third parties to all futures and options contracts acting as a buyer to every clearing member seller and a seller to every clearing member buyer
The organization that collects, sorts and classifies, and distributes information, usually among a large number of organizations or entities
A nationwide electronic funds transfer system that provides for inter-bank clearing of electronic payments, such as credit card transactions. An ACH transaction is an electronic fund transfer through the Federal Reserve Bank from a checking or savings account
in the UK, an organization owned by the large banks which deals with all the payments made every day using cheques, switch etc, in order to find out how much each bank owes other banks
A financial organization, typically associated with one or more exchanges, that matches the buy and sell orders that take place during the day and keeps track of the obligations and payments required of the members of the clearinghouse
A decentralized system of servers located on the Internet which contain field-level descriptions of available digital spatial data This descriptive information, known as metadata, are collected in a standard format to facilitate query and consistent presentation across multiple participating sites A fundamental goal of Clearinghouse is to provide access to digital spatial data through metadata
is an organization that registers, monitors, matches, and guarantees trades on a future market and performs financial settlement of future transactions
A service that takes claims and other electronic data from providers, verifies the information and forwards the proper forms to the payors More than a transfer station, a clearinghouse acts as a fact-checker and data format translator
An agency that accepts claims from providers and resubmits them to the carrier in the carrier's desired format and to meet the carrier's data requirments
An institution where mutual claims are settled between accounts of member depository institutions Clearinghouses among banks have traditionally been organized for check-clearing purposes, but more recently have cleared other types of settlements, including electronic fund transfers
An adjunct to a futures exchange through which transactions executed its floor are settled by a process of matching purchases and sales A clearing organization is also charged with the proper conduct of delivery procedures and the adequate financing of the entire operation
An agency or separate corporation of a futures exchange that is responsible for settling trading accounts, clearing trades, collecting and maintaining margin monies, regulating delivery, and reporting trading data Clearinghouses act as third parties to all futures and options contracts-acting as a buyer to every clearing member seller and a seller to every clearing member buyer
Clearing corporations, or clearinghouses, provide operational support for brokerage firms and exchanges, and help ensure the integrity of securities trading in the U S and other open markets For example, when an order to buy or sell securities, futures, or options has been filled, the clearinghouse compares the details of the trade, delivers the product to the buyer, and ensures that payment is made to settle the transaction
Under HIPAA, this is an entity that processes or facilities the processing of information received from another entity that is in a nonstandard format or that contains nonstandard data and converts the content into standard data elements or a standard transaction Texas Health Information Network (THIN) is an example of a clearinghouse
A collection of directory replicas on one CDS server A clearinghouse takes the form of a database file It can exist only on a CDS server node; it cannot exist on a node running only CDS clerk software Usually only one clearinghouse exists on a server node, but there may be special cases when more than one exists
The School-to-Careers (STC) Clearinghouse is a database that links schools with businesses willing to volunteer their resources to offer quality programs and services geared to better prepare students for tomorrow=s workforce It was designed to make school and business partnerships more efficient and effective Each business provides the Clearinghouse with a menu of opportunities it can support according to its available resources Each participating school, in turn, works through the Clearinghouse to utilize those resources
An intermediary that accepts electronic transmissions from other organizations, edits and processes the transmission, then reroutes and sends them electronically to the appropriate payers In insurance, it is an intermediary that receives claims from healthcare providers or other claimants, edits the claims data for validity and accuracy, translates the data from a given format into one acceptable to the intended payer, and forwards the processed claim to the appropriate payers
Institution established by firms engaged in similar activities to enable them to offset transactions with one another in order to limit payment settlements to net balances. Clearinghouses play an important role in settling international payments and the transactions of banks, railroads, and stock and commodity exchanges. Bank clearinghouses are usually voluntary associations of local banks set up to simplify the exchange of checks, drafts, and notes, as well as to settle balances. Increasingly, the automated clearinghouse (ACH) is used to transfer funds electronically. The clearinghouse idea was applied to various forms of trade from an early time. The Amsterdam Exchange Bank, founded in 1609, became Europe's largest clearinghouse and made the city an international financial centre. The first modern bank clearinghouse was established in London in 1773. The first bank clearinghouse in the U.S. was established in 1853
An independent organization or component of a larger organization which serves as a central agent for the collection, organization, storage, and dissemination of documents and that also performs referral services and research assistance Information clearinghouses usually provide these services on a specifically defined subject or subjects
a physical repository structure used to accumulate and disseminate digital data and information concerning that data In the GIS context a clearinghouse can contain all or a portion of spatial, meta data and informational data
An agency connected with a commodity exchange through which all futures contracts are reconciled, settled, guaranteed and later either offset, or fulfilled through delivery of the commodity and through which financial settlement is made It may be a fully chartered separate corporation, rather than a division of the exchange itself
An agency associated with an exchange, which guarantees all trades, thus assuring contract delivery and/or financial settlement The clearinghouse becomes the buyer for every seller and the seller for every buyer In the case of listed equity option, the clearing house is the Options Clearing Corporation (OCC)
An agency connected with a commodity exchange through which all futures contracts are reconciled, settled, guaranteed, and later either offset or fulfilled through delivery of the commodity and through which financial settlement is made It may be a fully chartered separate corporation, rather than a division of the exchange itself