Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Danish term or phrase:
Bs/Bgs
English translation:
direct debit/bank transfer
Added to glossary by
David Rumsey
Jan 11, 2017 22:59
7 yrs ago
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Danish term
Bs/Bgs
Danish to English
Bus/Financial
Finance (general)
In a bank statement:
Bs betalning FORSIKRING
Bgs betalning Dynamik.
Bs betalning FORSIKRING
Bgs betalning Dynamik.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | direct debit/bank transfer | Thomas T. Frost |
3 | Betalingsservice | Lise Leavitt |
Proposed translations
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direct debit/bank transfer
Nordea explains the terms on the links below.
BS = BetalingsService = direct debit.
BGS is a bank transfer.
In fact, you should have split this question in two, as you have two different terms with two different meanings. This won't work in Proz' glossary structure.
BS = BetalingsService = direct debit.
BGS is a bank transfer.
In fact, you should have split this question in two, as you have two different terms with two different meanings. This won't work in Proz' glossary structure.
Reference:
https://da-dk.facebook.com/NordeaDanmark/posts/427677317263929
https://da-dk.facebook.com/NordeaDanmark/posts/576538299044496
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Betalingsservice
I think both are short for "betalingsservice" :)
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Note added at 1 day19 hrs (2017-01-13 18:57:50 GMT)
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I should have added this in the discussion entries, sorry... it wasn't an answer, just clarification of what I thought of the abbreviations. I see that Thomas gave you the solution :)
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Note added at 1 day19 hrs (2017-01-13 18:57:50 GMT)
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I should have added this in the discussion entries, sorry... it wasn't an answer, just clarification of what I thought of the abbreviations. I see that Thomas gave you the solution :)
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