maksajatilin
Maksajatilin is a Finnish term used in financial contexts to refer to the bank account from which a payment is made. It is a generic concept rather than a specific product, and etymologically combines maksaa (“to pay”) with tili (“account”). In practice, maksajatilin denotes the source account used by the payer in payment orders, invoices, and bookkeeping.
In transactions, funds are debited from the maksajatilin and transferred to the recipient’s account (often referred
Usage and management of maksajatilin are typically governed by banking practices, company cash-management policies, and internal
In cross-border or multi-currency payments, payer account information is often required alongside recipient details to ensure