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Transcash, n. U.K.|ˈtrɑːnzkæʃ, ˈtrænz-| Also trans-. [f. trans- or transfer v. + cash n.1] A National Girobank facility whereby one may pay bills at a post office to any firm, public utility, etc., that has a Girobank account. Cf. giro n.2
1982Financial Times 2 Nov. 10/6 The National Girobank is making a fresh attempt to boost the business of its Transcash service..by cutting the handling charges for payment of electricity and gas bills. 1984Times 10 Mar. 25/1 The fee for payments by National Girobank's Transcash service is to be raised... The Transcash service enables people to make payments at 20,000 post offices to any organization which has a Girobank account. 1986Daily Tel. 28 May 18/5 Donations can be paid in at five banks..at 18 building societies, at all Post Offices with the trans-cash system. |