The services provided to customers in local branches of a bank. This contrasts with both the services which a bank provides to account holders over the phone or internet, and the services which are provided from a headquarters or other office not generally open to the public. Branch services are generally ones which involve cash and consultations.
any branch banking service
There are several places a person can find branch banking service. Each main headquarters of a bank should have a list of branches located closest to a persons needs.
It is their Universal Branch Code and can be used for any branch.
This is the Government Banking Service branch of Citibank.
examples of branch banking
This is the traditional form of banking where all the banking services are provided over the counter in the branch itself.
To use HSBC online banking it is first necessary to have an account with HSBC. It is then necessary to activate the service in the branch and set up the required security, etc.
Banking @ Home, the ICBC personal online banking system developed with help from Microsoft. Banking @ Home offered almost all the services available at branch offices, and Jiang was proud of the system.
branch name
For convenience.
The Insolvency Service is part of the UK's DBIS where it is an executive branch. An example of what it provides is providing banking and investment services of estate funds during bankruptcy and liquidation.
Core Banking is a feature wherein officers of a bank in one branch can view the details of customers and accounts of the same bank's other branches. This was created to ensure that customers do not have to visit only their branch to make transactions. Instead they can walk into any branch of the bank in which they have an account and perform banking transaction. Also, the bank managers and other senior members of the bank get a holistic view of the banks performance and do not have to rely just on the reports sent by the respective branch representatives.