maturity reminder

[məˈtʃʊrəti rɪˈmaɪndər]
nounpl: maturity reminders
aviso de vencimento
1. A notification or communication sent to a borrower or debtor informing them that a loan, bond, or other financial obligation is approaching its maturity date
The bank sent a maturity reminder to the customer two weeks before the loan was due.
O banco enviou um aviso de vencimento ao cliente duas semanas antes da data de vencimento do empréstimo.
2. A prompt or notification in financial systems alerting parties to upcoming payment obligations or contract expirations
The accounting software generated a maturity reminder for all bonds expiring in the next month.
O software de contabilidade gerou um aviso de vencimento para todos os títulos que expiram no próximo mês.
This term is primarily used in financial and banking contexts in both Brazil and the United States. In Brazil, it is commonly issued by banks (bancos) and financial institutions (instituições financeiras) as part of routine debt management. The practice reflects the formal regulatory requirements in financial systems where creditors must notify debtors of upcoming obligations. In the USA, maturity reminders are standard practice in consumer lending, commercial finance, and bond markets.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
payment reminderdue date noticeexpiration noticenotification of maturity

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
aviso de vencimento
Standard term used in banking and financial contexts across Brazil
São Paulo
notificação de vencimento
Alternative term commonly used in corporate finance departments
Rio de Janeiro
aviso de vencimento
Same as general Brazilian usage, predominant in local financial institutions
Portugal
aviso de vencimento
Identical usage, standard in Portuguese banking terminology

Related Words

maturity dateloan termfinancial obligationdebt managementpayment schedule

Related Idioms & Phrases

coming due
approaching maturity
time to pay up
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