Business Banking
Banking is a company’s financial dealings with an institution that provides business loans, credit, savings, and checking accounts specifically designed for companies instead of individuals.
Business banking occurs when a bank or division of a bank only deals with businesses. A bank that deals mainly with individuals is generally called a retail bank, while a bank that deals with capital markets are known as an investment bank. Some banks also deal with all three kinds of clients.
Business banking may also be called commercial or corporate banking. Banks provide financial and advisory services to small and medium businesses as well as larger corporations. These services are tailored to the specific needs of each company. These services include deposit accounts and non-interest-bearing products, real estate loans, commercial loans, and credit card services.
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