Yes, it is proper to ask a client if he has any account at other banks. Sometimes it is necessary to submit the photocopy of the first page of the passbook of another bank to verify the address if the client does not have sufficient document in support of his address proof. Moreover, at present when a great number of banks are 'core banking solution' enabled, a client can not have two accounts at more than one branches with the same bank.
Naturally it is proper to ask a customer if he has accounts at other banks.
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* Yes, it's proper etiquette that you acknowledge the gift sent by the client.
Commercial establishments in hospitality attract high volume corporate accounts, as well as business travel accounts. Hotels within this industry will examine the industries in their vicinity and attempt to work out an arrangement where they will offer a special contracted rate in exchange for all the company's business travel and visiting client business.
The business would have to become a client/contributing member of the credit bureau(s).
A paralegal is the employee of the attorney and is not paid by the client.
Hell no! Don't walk, RUN away, as a customer, client or employee. Been there, done that, I don't know how they remain in business and out of jail.
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A banker will look after the client best interest as to what kind of accounts the client requires, how the money is to be put in the best accounts for the highest yield of interest, looks after loans and mortgages, and keeps a finger on the pulse of the economy.
Under normal circumstances it is not appropriate for a bank's clients to call a bank employee at home.
Depending on which line of business you're in, there are many different techniques. A good place to start for any employee would be to present yourself as friendly and welcoming. Make the client feel as if the environment is safe and the workers are looking out for the client's best interests. When they return to your business, try to mention remembering them in positive ways. It gives the business a sense of "home away from home" and will keep clients coming back.
Depending on which line of business you're in, there are many different techniques. A good place to start for any employee would be to present yourself as friendly and welcoming. Make the client feel as if the environment is safe and the workers are looking out for the client's best interests. When they return to your business, try to mention remembering them in positive ways. It gives the business a sense of "home away from home" and will keep clients coming back.
If a client forwards an e-mail from his lawyer to a business partner, who is not involved in the litigation,
A client is a person to whom, or a business to which, someone supplies a service. A vendor is someone who, or a business which, offers something for sale.