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  Dictionary  »  Letter L  »  lock-box system

lock-box system

Usually involves a company's customers remitting amounts to a bank account close to the customers in order for the company to have collected funds sooner. For example, a company with its headquarters in the Midwest, might have a bank account in New York for its east coast customers to mail in amounts owed. Similarly, the company may also have its west coast customers remit to a bank account in California. The company would have access to bank funds several days sooner with such an arrangement instead of all remittances being mailed to the Midwest.


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