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banking

[bang-king] / ˈbæŋ kɪŋ /
NOUN
business carried on by a bank
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Emails published in the Telegraph suggest that in 2010 the then Prince Andrew asked for information from Treasury officials on banking problems in Iceland.

From BBC

And while physical branches may be closed on Monday, you can always visit an ATM or use your banking app for transactions like sending or receiving payments, depositing checks or withdrawing cash.

From MarketWatch

Owners described additional costs such as banking expenses for loans to cover lost revenue, more advertising and marketing to attract more business, boosted wages to attract replacement workers, and legal expenses to support detained workers.

From Los Angeles Times

“Bruce is Australia’s best macro economist with detailed extensive academic and practical central banking experience,” said Kearns, who is now the chief economist at Challenger.

From The Wall Street Journal

Russia is rolling out new features for Max and hopes it ultimately will become a homegrown super-app comparable to China’s WeChat, with a banking element and a portal to government services.

From The Wall Street Journal