- that had
their roots in the
ancient world. In the
history of
banking, a
number of
banking dynasties – notably, the Medicis, the Pazzi, the Fuggers, the...
- In
financial services, open
banking allows for
financial data to be
shared between banks and third-party
service providers through the use of application...
-
Investment banking is an advisory-based
financial service for
institutional investors, corporations, governments, and
similar clients.
Traditionally ****ociated...
- (Chinese: 滙豐;
initialism from its
founding member The
Hongkong and
Shanghai Banking Corporation) is a
British universal bank and
financial services group headquartered...
-
Online banking, also
known as
internet banking,
virtual banking, web
banking or home
banking, is a
system that
enables customers of a bank or
other financial...
- The
history of
banking began with the
first prototype banks, that is, the
merchants of the world, who gave
grain loans to
farmers and
traders who carried...
-
Cooperative banking is
retail and
commercial banking organized on a
cooperative basis.
Cooperative banking institutions take
deposits and lend
money in...
- The
banking industry in
Nigeria started during the
colonial era with the
establishment of
Colonial Banks, with the
primary aim of
meeting the commercial...
-
maintains a
presence in all
major financial centres as the
largest Swiss banking institution and the
largest private bank in the world. UBS
investment bankers...
- of the 1933
Banking Act (Gl****–Steagall Act) were repealed,
enabling institutions to mix low-risk operations, such as
commercial banking and insurance...