A clearinghouse is an institution used by banks to settle their debts with one another. For example, suppose Bank B has a check for $75 from a customer of Bank A, and Bank A has a check for $300 from a customer of Bank B. Instead of paying the checks separately, the banks send them to a clearinghouse. It would find that both debts could be settled at once if Bank B paid $225 to Bank A.
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