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153 months ago

Kate (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

French > English

Subject:

Business / Marketing / Financial

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

Ech Pret

Context:

On a relevés de compte, this is listed on several entries under Libellé

Keywords:

not sure what Ech stands for or means - thx

 

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153 months ago

martynback  See profile wrote:

DUE DATE

My comment:

It stands for échéance

153 months ago

Lucile  See profile wrote:

Installment Loan

My comment:

''Ech Pret'' stands for ''Échéance Prêt''

My references:

http://www.ca-anjou-maine.fr/Vitrine/ObjCommun/Fic/AnjouMaine/pdf/LibellesHarmonisesFBF.pdf

153 months ago

Lucile  See profile wrote:

Loan due date

My comment:

Echéance prêt, I suppose

Comments by other colleagues on this answer:

153 months ago

Ffion Marianne Moyle  See profile wrote:

Yes Claude is right, this is when the loan reaches its maturity date i.e. its settlement/redemption/payment date

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153 months ago

Claude Le Frapper  See profile wrote:

Loan due date

My comment:

Echéance prêt, I suppose

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