You are talking about money coins. but there are artificial coins also like challenge coins. Do you know about this?
The 8,700 commercial banks, which are about 98% of all banks in the country, hold the vast majority of demand deposits held by all institutions (banks, thrifts, credit unions). Their non-institutional competition is primarily money-market accounts. As the name implies, commercial banks make the majority of commercial loans, but also make more than 20% of all consumer loans.
Total number of private commercial banks is 36 including 8 Islamic commercial banks. And there are 9 foreign commercial banks in Bangladesh.
we take/borrow money from the commercial banks and the commercial banks take/borrow money from the reserve bank
Banks don't buy old coins, coin dealers will buy old coins, some jewelry stores will buy old coins, banks will take your old coins at face value and then sell them to coin dealers and and make some profit.
Commercial banks - NO. National banks - YES.
types of commercial banks are: 1) public sector banks 2) private sector banks....
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Commercial banks controlled about $2.4 trillion in assets in 1992
Commercial banks can be classified based on who owns them. they are:Public commercial banks - The banks that are owned by the governmentPrivate commercial banks - The banks that are owned by private individuals or companiesForeign commercial banks - The banks that are owned by individuals or companies that are incorporated outside the country where the bank operates
Generally not. Old circulated silver coins occasionally turn up, but banks don't make a point of keeping rare coins in stock.
Commercial banks, just like all other plants, need nutrition to survive. Water is a good way of providing commercial banks with the vitamins they need.
It is part of the business of a bank to issue and accept deposits of coins. Providing that the coins are sorted into their denominations, bagged and not foreign or obsolete coins, most banks should not have a problem. Many banks now have machines to accept large quantities of coins in exchange for a higher denomination.