giro account
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Definition
Noun: A giro account is a type of account held at a post office, which provides financial services similar to a traditional bank account. It is used for depositing and withdrawing money, and often for receiving payments such as salaries or state benefits.
Usage
A giro account is used to manage money through a postal service system instead of a commercial bank. It is common in some countries for people who may not have access to standard banking services.
Examples
- Many people receive their pension payments directly into their giro account.
- To withdraw cash, she visited the post office where her giro account is held.
- Setting up a giro account can be simpler than opening a bank account.
Advanced Usage
- Post Office Giro: This is a full term sometimes used interchangeably with giro account, emphasizing the postal service provider.
- The government payment was made via the Post Office Giro system.
Variants and Related Words
- Giro (noun): The system or method of transferring money between accounts, especially through post offices or a central clearing house.
- He paid his bill by giro.
- Post Office Account (noun): A general term for any account held at a post office, which may include a giro account.
- Bank Account (noun): A more common type of account held at a financial institution, which a giro account is designed to resemble in function.
Synonyms
- Postal account
- Post office savings account (in some contexts)
Notes
The term giro account is specific to certain national financial systems, particularly in Europe. Its features and prevalence vary by country. It is not a standard compound word but a fixed noun phrase where "giro" specifies the type of account.
Noun
- an account at a post office that can be used in similar ways to an account at a bank