classification of banks on the basis of ownership consist the following branches
1) public bank
2)private bank
3)nationalize bank
4)statutory bank
5)chartered bank
No. The US government has a minority ownership in some, but not all banks. Most banks have no government ownership.
Classification of Banks in India is done into four main classes. The classes include commercial banks, savings banks, public sector banks and private sector banks.
1.corporation 2.cooperation 3.partnership 4.ownership 5.Private
Banks have a number of classifications based on the type of business they are engaged in. Here is a list of bank classification: * central bank; * commercial bank; * wholesale banks; * savings banks; and * investment banks.
Inter Bank Participation Certificates (IBPCs) bought by banks, on a risk sharing basis, shall be eligible for classification under respective categories of priority sector, provided the underlying assets are eligible to be categorized under the respective categories of priority sector and the banks fulfill the Reserve Bank guidelines on IBPCs.
private sector state owned joint sector cooperative sector
No. The US government has a minority ownership in some, but not all banks. Most banks have no government ownership.
Classification of Banks in India is done into four main classes. The classes include commercial banks, savings banks, public sector banks and private sector banks.
Geographical
This type of classification involves classification of the data on the basis of the time of its occurrence
Clouds are classified on the basis of their form and height.
Suspect Classification.
1.corporation 2.cooperation 3.partnership 4.ownership 5.Private
the basis classification in the past is plant and animal. that is because it is producers make their own food and consumers and decomposers eat their food .
the similarities and differences of the organisms
a natural system of classification is that system of classification in which the organism is classified on the basis of their vegitative characters which are permanent and do not change with the envoirment this system of classification avoids the grouping of hetereogeneous and un related groups of organisms according to this sytem plants are classified on the basis of evolutionary trends while as animals are classified on basis of both evolutionary and phylogenetic trends........junaid
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