The American Girl Doll Girl of the Year 2006 is from Belize. It is Jess McConnell. She is one of my favorite dolls! In her book, she travels to Belize because of her parents job.
Profitability is the biggest factor that would hinder the growth of rural banks. Rural banks operate in villages and rural areas of a country. The number of customers and the kind of services that are offered in rural banks are significantly lesser than regular banks. Banks cannot charge any fee because rural customers wouldn't want to pay any fee to operate bank accounts and may not deposit much money either. So, the banks cant make much profits through their rural branches. So, banks may not be motivated much to open or operate such branches.
The functions of nationalized and private banks don't differ much. Except for the fact that nationalized banks are owned by the government, they do exactly the same thing private banks do. One difference I can think of is that, they operate in rural areas where private banks don't see any profitability to operate. They may help provide financial services to rural people.
Not unless there are any in zoos because Tigers come form Asia.
American Savings Banks are scattered throughout the United States. They can be found in just about any location throughout the United States of America.
They have a different currency, so you should be able to go to any bank to get american money.
No, Belize is a country in Central America. An island paradise. For any tourists from the United States are looking for good old American products. Go to island super market, Location: Coconut Drive, San Pedro Belize, next to Tropic Air.
no there arent any KFC's in Belize. they have better food than that.
No
No
Most banks in India offer branch free banking or core banking. If you have an account with the bank you can operate it in any of the bank's branches. This may attract charges as applicable but you can operate it anywhere. There are also some smaller banks that offer only branch specific banking. you will not be able to operate those accounts anywhere else. Almost all banks have migrated or are migrating to core banking.
No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does not own or operate any banks.