PET - Plain English Taxonomy

Attribute: BSL22122
Concept:
Label: Deposits
Concept Guidance:
This is the value of any non-negotiable contracts that represent the receipt of funds available for later withdrawal. 
Form-Specifc Guidance:
It includes: 
account balances of banks, non-bank ADIs and registered financial corporations (including transaction deposits, fixed-term deposits and other non-transaction deposits); 
purchased payment facilities such as smart cards and electronic cash; and 
non-negotiable certificates of deposit.
It excludes: 
holdings of physical currency (holdings of notes and coins); and 
negotiable certificates of deposit (a type of debt security); 
payables due to counterparties arising from the first leg of a repurchase agreement; 
commercial paper; 
arranged overdrafts.  These are generally an agreed arrangement between a lender and a borrower to extend credit when the balance in an attached transaction account falls below zero; and 
unarranged overdrafts.  These refer to the situation when a transaction account holder withdraws an amount greater than the balance of the account leaving a negative balance. The lender usually charges an overdrawn account fee as well as interest on the negative balance, and usually requires the account holder to restore the account's positive balance.
Dimensions
Dimension Member Description
(FixedTermDeposit)
The type of loan or deposit account.
Fixed term deposit means an account in which money has been placed for a fixed period for a stated interest rate. It includes term deposits; fixed-term deposits with a notice of withdrawal requirement; and non-negotiable certificates of deposit.
(NonIntraGroupDomestic)
This dimension categorises reported information based on the type of relationship between two or more counterparties.
The information reported is in relation to non-intra-group transactions or positions where the counterparty is not a related party of the authorised deposit-taking institution (ADI) or registered financial corporation (RFC) at the domestic books level.
(OffsetAccount)
This dimension categorises the reported data according to the type of deposit account.
An offset account is one where a borrower has a deposit account and a loan with the same institution. Instead of receiving interest on the deposit account, the interest payment due on the loan is calculated on the net balance of the loan (credit outstanding on the loan less any amount in the deposit account).
(ResidentIndividualEnterpriseOrOther)
This dimension categorises reported information according to the residency of the institutional unit or the issuer of the financial instrument.
The information categorises any institutional unit whose centre of predominant economic interest (principal place of residence or principal place of production) is within Australia's economic territory. Including households whose principal place of residence is in Australia; and Australian branches and Australian subsidiaries of foreign enterprises, but not foreign branches and foreign subsidiaries of Australian enterprises.
(Housing)
This dimension categorises reporting information according to the intended purpose of the financing agreement linked to a deposit account.
Transactions by households related to the provision of residential property for use by the household sector.
(Households)
This dimension categorises the reported information according to the Standard Economic Sector Classifications of Australia (SESCA).
Persons whose dealings with other sectors are for personal or housing purposes.
(NonTransaction)
This dimension categorises the reported data according to the characteristics of the deposit.
The information reported is in relation to deposits that are not directly accessible or exchangeable for bank notes and coins on demand at par and without penalty or restriction. Exclude savings deposits linked to an account from which payments may be made to third parties where funds may be transferred to the linked account almost instantaneously and subsequently withdrawn or transferred to a third party on demand.