Branch Banking operations refer to certain banking operations carried out by a bank in certain specific branches.
For ex: Let us take State Bank of India, SBI, They may have thousands of branches across India, but only a number of them would have safety deposit lockers. In this case, lockers facility would become a branch banking operation.
a credit union is owned by members and its board are members of the bank
Usually.
You can go for the DBS bank. It provides personal banking in India and are operated in 12 cities of India.
RBC Bank, originally called Centura Bank, was created in 1972. It operated under the name Centura Bank until it was acquired by the Royal Bank of Canada in 2001 and rebranded as RBC Bank in 2008.
Small German banks have operated, if briefly, in America since the 1870s, shortly after the creation of the modern German state, if not before. The Deutsche Reichsbank (German Imperial Bank) operated in the United States starting in the early 20th century.
The Answer Bank is a UK based website dedicated to asking and answering general user questions. It was founded in 2000 and is operated by AnswerBank Ltd.
The Virginia Lottery is operated by the State of Virginia. The Lottery is based out of Hampton, VA but does not make public any bank they use.
Cable sizing is based on amperage of the load. The rating of the capacitor bank and the voltage at which it operated need to be stated to give an answer.
The Bank of Bermuda was formerly a group of merchants who operated separately. They finally incorporated in the year 1890 after taking over N.T. Butterfield & Son.
Northern Rock Bank was a British bank most recently owned and operated by Virgin Money. It worked as other banks do as well as money market funding before going bad.
First Financial Bank is a regional bank and they currently operate around 54 retail branches. They were founded in 1834 and are based in Terre Haute, Indiana.
You mean Bank of America? No, it a privately held corporation, although they did get bailout money in 2009 (not sure if that's what you meant by "federal[ly] funded"). The only bank operated by the government is the Federal Reserve.