interamente versato

English translation: fully paid-up

16:06 May 14, 2002
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial
Italian term or phrase: interamente versato
It is usually mentioned with the initials i.v. in Italian, and refers to the company stock.
Thanks
Maria Emanuela Congia
Italy
Local time: 14:06
English translation:fully paid-up
Explanation:
Hi Maria
This is the expression I have always seen and used.
You can find a similar entry (endorsed by an expert) in the glossary if you search using "versato".
Respect
Derek
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Derek Smith
Local time: 13:06
Grading comment
Thank you. That was just in my mind.. hidden somewhere.
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fully paid-up


Explanation:
Hi Maria
This is the expression I have always seen and used.
You can find a similar entry (endorsed by an expert) in the glossary if you search using "versato".
Respect
Derek

Derek Smith
Local time: 13:06
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in pair: 1096
Grading comment
Thank you. That was just in my mind.. hidden somewhere.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Floriana (X): I often see "wholly paid-up"... could it be a US-UK thing?
1 min
  -> Hi. Surely - maybe other US colleagues will confirm

agree  Howard Corlett (X)
7 mins

agree  Jacek Krankowski (X): fully...
10 mins

agree  ogdc
41 mins

agree  gmel117608
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