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DrillDown Icon Purchase Order Management
DrillDown Icon Material Requirement Planning (MRP)
DrillDown Icon Purchase Setup
DrillDown Icon Supplier Information
DrillDown Icon Prerequisites
DrillDown Icon Introduction
DrillDown Icon Fields & Defintions
DrillDown Icon Supplier Tab
DrillDown Icon Remit To Tab
DrillDown Icon Supplier e-Bank Information
DrillDown Icon Confirm To Tab
DrillDown Icon Profile Tab
DrillDown Icon How To ....
DrillDown Icon Reports
DrillDown Icon Supplier Contacts Information
DrillDown Icon Receving & Billing Info
DrillDown Icon Supplier Contract Management (OPTIONAL Module)
DrillDown Icon In-Plant Store (IPS) (OPTIONAL Module)
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Supplier e-Bank Information

Information populated here would be the Supplier's banking information

 Link Bank in List  when this is selected it will allow the user to select from ebanks that already exist for the selected supplier and associate to the highlight Remit To address
      Existing eBanks      List of existing eBanks for Supplier
 Add New Bank allow the user to create a new eBank

 
Originator (Name on Account)  This would be the your name associated with your Bank Account
Address The bank institution address information
 City  The bank institution City
 State  The bank institution state
Postal Code/Zip The bank institution zip code
 Country The bank institution country
 Phone The bank institution phone number
 Fax The bank institution fax number
 Attention Person or department at bank institution
 E-Mail email address for the bank institution 
 Destination Bank Name
Destination Bank Account Number This is the bank account number carried forward from the prior screen for the highlighted record 
 Bank Branch The bank institution branch 
 Bank Routing The bank institution routing number
 Bank ID/SWIFT  international bank code that identifies particular banks worldwide. It's also known as a Bank Identifier Code (BIC). CommBank uses SWIFT codes to send money to overseas banks. A SWIFT code consists of 8 or 11 characters
 Country Code The bank institutions country code 
 Default Payment Type Choose from the following options:  
       CHECK
     WIRE TRANSFER
     ACH:  for future development
     ONLINE BANKING:  for future development 
     CREDIT CARD, BANK DRAFT:  for future development
 Next E-Reference #  The next desired reference number that will be assigned to the next e-record
 Automatic Number if checked the system will assign the next reference number automatically

 

 

 

 

 

Article ID: 5985