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  • ...], while allowing the institution to leverage its resources and expertise. Universal banking allows banks to manage [[risk]] more effectively, increase [[custom ==Example of universal banking==
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  • ...able to make independent decisions. In such a situation, they are granted universal agencies so that they act as a member of the [[board of directors]], withou ==Examples of Universal agent==
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  • ...ncial institutions (such as [[International Monetary Fund]] or the [[World Bank]]). ...t]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Development bank]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[World Bank]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Foreign exchange reserves]]}} }}
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  • ...ce products are being sold by a bank, by the same channel as a traditional bank's products. ...creating the vision of the innovative, competitive and [[client]]-oriented bank.
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  • ==Example of Consumer bank== HSBC is an example of a consumer bank that offers a variety of different financial services. Customers can open c
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  • '''Bankers' Bank''' is a term which has two different meanings in banking sphere. It can be ==Bankers' bank as a business cooperative==
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  • Global bank (also [[World Bank]]) is a financial institution that started operating as a result of the Bre The main bodies of the Global Bank are <ref>(Allayannis, , Ihrig, Weston, 2001 pp.391-395)</ref>:
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  • ...per currency, like US dollars, and digital currency, like the ones held in bank accounts. These types of money are not backed by a physical commodity, but ...in the European Union, which is issued and backed by the European Central Bank.
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  • ...can be difficult to obtain through traditional forms of financing such as bank loans. Additionally, venture capitalists often bring valuable [[industry]] * Universal Venture Capital Funds
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  • * '''Greater [[Investment]] Opportunities''': By opening an offshore bank account, investors can gain access to a wider range of investment opportuni An example of offshore banking is when an individual or business opens a bank account in a country with less stringent banking regulations, such as the C
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  • ...he operation. Efficient or inefficient activities shall be analyzed it the universal sense or in synthetic sense. Assessment must always be positive (positive) {{infobox5|list1={{i5link|a=[[Balanced scorecard]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Bank efficiency ratio]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Objectives of the organization]]}
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  • * '''HSBC''': HSBC is a [[global bank]] that offers wholesale banking services to large companies, organizations, * '''Bank of America''': Bank of America is a U.S. based bank that offers a wide range of wholesale banking services. These services incl
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  • ...For example, retained earnings are an internal source of finance where as bank loan is an external source of finance<ref> Sanjay Bulaki Borad, 2019, https ...intsec=frontcover&hl=pl#v=onepage&q&f=false ''The Companies Act (1956)''], Universal Law Publishing, New Delhi, India</ref>.
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  • ...respondent allows inhabitants of small villages and distant regions to use bank services. It helps increase speed of development of those regions<ref>An As * Persons such as retired bank employees, retired teachers, retired bank employees, retired teachers, retired government employees and former soldie
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  • * '''Private Bank''': Private banks offer their services as corporate agents to businesses an * '''Investment Bank''': Investment banks also work as corporate agents. They provide services s
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  • ...ction and control" (J. Nober 2010, p. 1). The agent can be, for example, a bank or a trust [[company]]. The agent's task is to help in the purchase of [[bo ...bank. Banks are often employed by charities to manage their finances. The bank acts as a broker and is responsible for collecting donations, managing [[in
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  • ...egulatory decisions. Below, on the example of the United States are listed universal, independent institutions that constitute regulatory data for institutions ...dministration]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Enterprise]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Bank secrecy]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[European Coal and Steel Community]]}} &mda
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  • * '''Universal Postal Union''' was founded in 1847. The idea is to regulate the financial ...; {{i5link|a=[[Functions of public finance]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Global bank]]}} }}
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  • ...The most popular cryptocurrencies, as bitcoin or ethereum were created as universal currencies. The PerksCoin is different, and aims at certain [[market]] nich ...is legal, the banks are not eager to lend money due to possible impact on bank's [[image]]. Thanks to PerksCoin it is possible to legally trade and financ
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  • * Bank charges * [[Interest]] received from a bank
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