Corporate banking

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Corporate Banking ""Corporate banking"" can also be called corporate financing or business banking. It is a segment of commercial banking that offers tailored solutions to financial institutions, large companies, and the public sector. The average depositor with a check and savings accounts never sees this part of commercial banking because it deals solely with corporate customers. Corporate Banking drives other parts of the bank. Corporate Banking provides services to companies. These companies range from small, medium-sized enterprises (SME) to multinational companies. It also carters for large scale businesses. Corporate banking helps large companies finance their corporate projects in the best possible way (lower risk, cost, and better profitability). Corporate Banking activities relies on customer relationship. It involves developing and maintaining a global portfolio of business relationships targeted by economic activity sector and by geographical area.