| CLEARINGHOUSE | A financial institution formed to facilitate the exchange of payments and securities (8,5) |
| ROLLUPONESSLEEVES | Make adjustments to attire to facilitate the application of elbow grease? |
| CASHBOOK | Ledger of payments and receipts (4,4) |
| STOCKMARKET | Place to trade stocks and securities (5,6) |
| CASHUPFRONT | Seller's assurance of payment, and a hint to what the last words of the answers to starred clues can |
| BANKSTATEMENT | A summary provided by a financial institution of the transactions on a customer's account (4,9) |
| STOCKEXCHANGE | Supply old coins, etc, to a financial institution (5,8) |
| GUARDOFHONOUR | Ceremonial line up formed to welcome or farewell someone (5,2,6) |
| POINTBLANK | Impossible to miss the issue of a financial institution protecting the pound (5-5) |
| DEPOSITOR | A person who pays a sum of money to a financial institution for safe keeping |
| DBMS | A software system that facilitates the creation and maintenance and use of an electronic database. |
| DEMAND | A sum of money that deposited by a customer must be repaid by a financial institution, with or without interest at a specific time or on ___ |
| UNESCO | It was set up in 1945 to promote the exchange of information, ideas and culture (6) |
| AGIO | A premium paid for the exchange of one currency to another |
| BANKERSDRAFT | Bill of exchange obtained from a financial institution by one of its customers (7,5) |
| TENON | The projecting end of a piece of wood formed to fit into a mortise (5) |
| CASHIER | A person handling payments and receipts at a shop (7) |
| BANK | A tier of oars; an often pig-shaped money box; a financial institution such as Coutts; or, a riverside (4) |
| TRADEOUT | A barter arrangement for the exchange of commercial time, advertising space, products, or services ( |
| BARTER | Share of Zanzibar terrorist's trade by the exchange of goods (6) |