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The first bankers were known as "moneylenders" in ancient societies, such as Mesopotamia and Rome, where they facilitated loans and currency exchange. They typically operated in temples or marketplaces, providing credit and safeguarding deposits. Over time, this evolved into more organized banking practices, leading to the development of modern banking institutions.

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