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Banking Online Student Handbook

Banking Online Student Handbook

Bank is an institution that deals in money. Banks accept deposits and make loans and derive a profit from the difference in the interest rates paid and charged, respectively moreover it provides other financial services.This PDF book covers the following topics to Banking : Definition and Functions of Banking and Indian Banking System, Banker & Customer, Employment of Bank Funds, Laws Relating to Negotiable Instruments, Communication at Workplace.

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