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vomKonto

vomKonto is a term used in German-language financial contexts to denote that funds originate from a bank account. The name can be written as "vom Konto" in normal prose, or as a stylized proper noun "vomKonto" in product names or documentation. It literally translates to "from the account."

In everyday banking and accounting, phrases like "Zahlung vom Konto des Auftraggebers" indicate that the payment

Linguistic notes: The standard form "vom Konto" is normal German; "vomKonto" as a single word is nonstandard

See also: bank transfer, payment reference, source of funds, account origin.

comes
from
the
client's
account.
The
term
is
not
a
formal
accounting
guideline
but
serves
as
a
descriptive
label
in
forms,
invoices,
and
payment
references.
It
is
commonly
contrasted
with
sources
such
as
"vom
Kreditkartenkonto"
or
"von
einem
PayPal-Konto."
and
typically
used
only
as
a
brand
name,
module
label,
or
shorthand
in
digital
interfaces.
The
concept
remains
the
same:
the
funds
originate
from
a
bank
account
rather
than
other
payment
methods.
In
compliance
and
anti-money
laundering
contexts,
specificity
about
the
source
of
funds
is
important,
and
"vom
Konto"
may
appear
in
documentation
as
part
of
a
description
rather
than
a
formal
account
classification.