to be in denominator of

English translation: to be in denominations of

12:34 Jul 3, 2019
English language (monolingual) [Non-PRO]
Bus/Financial - Finance (general) / to be in denominator of
English term or phrase: to be in denominator of
Question:
Is this a mistake?
It should be "The withdrawal amount must be a multiple of 100 units"
Right, guys?

Context:
Withdrawals will be accounted on the last day of the month, and credited to the designated account within 7 working days.
All withdrawal is required to be in denominator of 100 units.
Nam Vo
Vietnam
Local time: 15:09
Selected answer:to be in denominations of
Explanation:
So yes, you're right, it means multiples. I'm sure you're aware of the other mistakes in your text.
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philgoddard
United States
Grading comment
Thank you very much :)
4 KudoZ points were awarded for this answer



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4 +3to be in denominations of
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to be in denominations of


Explanation:
So yes, you're right, it means multiples. I'm sure you're aware of the other mistakes in your text.

philgoddard
United States
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 15
Grading comment
Thank you very much :)
Notes to answerer
Asker: Thank you very much, man :)


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agree  Mark Robertson
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agree  Tina Vonhof (X)
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agree  AllegroTrans
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