| STOCKEXCHANGE | Supply old coins, etc, to a financial institution (5,8) |
| DEPOSITOR | A person who pays a sum of money to a financial institution for safe keeping |
| SPACEINVADERS | People who don't respect 9 down supply old arcade game |
| DIE | A single gaming cube whose metaphorical casting refers to something which can't be undone; the cubical dado of a pedestal; or, a stamp for impressing coins etc (3) |
| MONEY | Cash, coins, etc whose apparent lack of ability to buy happiness/love is echoed in a song by The Beatles (5) |
| NUMISMATICS | Science of coins, etc |
| BANKSTATEMENT | A summary provided by a financial institution of the transactions on a customer's account (4,9) |
| CLEARINGHOUSE | A financial institution formed to facilitate the exchange of payments and securities (8,5) |
| STENCIL | Device for applying a design, characters, etc, to a surface, consisting of a thin sheet of plastic, metal, cardboard, etc (7) |
| NETSUKE | Carved toggle-like wood or ivory ornament used in Japanese dress, originally to tether a purse, medicine box etc. to a sash (7) |
| 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 ___ |
| SETTLED | Came to a financial agreement outside of the courtroom |
| MEANSTEST | Make (benefits) subject to a financial check (5-4) |
| DRAWEE | Party to a financial exchange |
| DATA | Heading, speed, drift, etc., to a navigator |
| ALL | Rabbits, squirrels, etc., to a hunter |
| TICKET | Stick etc, to a voucher |
| DELIVERY | The carrying of goods, letters, etc to a person or place (8) |
| DRESS | Apply manure, fertiliser etc, to a field or garden (5) |
| BANK | A tier of oars; an often pig-shaped money box; a financial institution such as Coutts; or, a riverside (4) |