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BANK
Bank a organization. which provide profit & service to
customer and gain profit it self
All bank control by RBI in India and follow rule & regulation
Vijaya Bank
Andhra Bank
Corporation bank
Retail banking
Business banking
Private banking
Investment banking
TYPES OF RETAIL BANKS
Direct or Internet-Only bank
Ethical banks
Savings bank
Offshore banks
Private banks
Community banks
National Bank of the
Commercial bank Republic, Salt Lake City1908
TYPES OF INVESTMENT BANKS
Investment banks
Merchant banks
BOTH COMBINED
Universal banks
OTHER TYPES OF BANKS
Central banks
Islamic banks
TYPES OF BANKS
Islamic banking
Commercial bank Merchant bank
Credit union Mutual bank
Custodian bank Mutual savings bank
Depository bank National bank
German public bank Offshore bank
Investment bank Private bank
Industrial bank Central bank
Community development bank Advising bank
Savings and loan association Savings bank
Swiss bank
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS
1.Savings account
5. ATM card
2. Transactional account
6. Debit card
3. Money market account
7. Credit card
4. Time deposit
Electronic funds transfer
Banking terms
Automated Clearing House Anonymous banking
Electronic bill payment Automatic teller machine
Giro Loan
Wire transfer Money creation
Substitute check
LIST OF BANKS
Finance series
Financial market
Corporate finance
Personal finance
Public finance
FINANCE
BANKS AND BANKING
Corporate finance
Financial regulation
Financial instruments Standards
Public finance
Financial markets
PERSONAL FINANCE
Credit and debt
Pawn broker
Student loan
Employment contract
Salary
Wage
Employee stock option
Deferred compensation
Direct deposit
RETIREMENT
Pension
Defined benefit
Defined contribution
Social security
Business plan
Corporate action
PERSONAL BUDGET
Financial planner
Financial adviser
Financial adviser
Estate planning
Financial independence
CHANNELS
Telephone banking
Video banking
WHOLESALE
Cheque account
Credit card
Home loan
Insurance advisor
Mutual fund
Personal loan
Savings account
RISK AND CAPITAL
1. Credit risk
2. Liquidity risk
3. Market risk
4. Operational risk
BANK CRISIS
1. liquidity risk
2. credit risk
3. interest rate risk
4. Savings and Loan crisis
5. subprime mortgage crisis
TERMS AND CONCEPTS
Stock broker
Substitute check
SWIFT
Tax haven
Venture capital
Wealth Management
Wire transfer
Crime
Bank fraud
Bank robbery
Cheque fraud
Mortgage fraud
SIZE OF GLOBAL BANKING INDUSTRY
Assets of the largest 1,000 banks in the world grew by 6.8% in the
2008/2009 financial year to a record $96.4 trillion while profits declined
by 85% to $115bn
EU banks held the largest share of the total, 56% in 2008/2009, down
from 61% in the previous yea
Asian banks' share increased from 12% to 14% during the year, while
the share of US banks increased from 11% to 13%.
The United States has the most banks in the world in terms of
institutions (7,085 at the end of 2008) and possibly branches (82,000
SIZE OF GLOBAL BANKING INDUSTRY
Banking in Australia
Banking in Bangladesh
Banking in Canada
Banking in China
Banking in France
Banking in Germany
Banking in Greece
Banking in Iran
Banking in India
Banking in Israel
Banking in Italy
Banking in Pakistan
Banking in Russia
Banking in Singapore
Banking in Switzerland
Banks of the United Kingdom
Banking in the United States
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