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  2. Punjab National Bank - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .pnbindia .in. Punjab National Bank (abbreviated as PNB) is an Indian government public sector bank based in New Delhi. [5] It was founded in May 1894 and is the second-largest public sector bank in India in terms of its business volumes, with over 180 million customers, 12,248 branches, and 13,000+ ATMs.

  3. List of largest banks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    United Bank (West Virginia) Charleston, West Virginia: $30 $5.07 UBSI 73 Texas Capital Bank: Dallas, Texas: $28 $3.10 TCBI 74 Credit Suisse: New York City: $28 13.5 N/A 75 FirstBank Holding Co: Lakewood, Colorado: $28 N/A N/A 76 Glacier Bancorp: Kalispell, Montana: $28 $4.58 GBCI 77 Arvest Bank: Bentonville, Arkansas: $28 N/A N/A 78 Beal Bank ...

  4. Great Southern Bank - Wikipedia

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    Great Southern Bank is a mutual bank with origins dating back to 1946. It has branches located around Australia, predominantly on the east coast. Great Southern Bank has an Australian-based contact centre in Melbourne. It is part of the Customer-owned Banking Association (COBA), [9] the industry association for mutual banks, credit unions, and ...

  5. Citibank - Wikipedia

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    Citibank, N.A. ("N. A." stands for "National Association"; stylized as citi bank) is the primary U.S. banking subsidiary of financial services multinational Citigroup. [2] Citibank was founded in 1812 as the City Bank of New York, and later became First National City Bank of New York. [3] The bank has 2,649 branches in 19 countries, including ...

  6. 3-6-3 Rule - Wikipedia

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    3-6-3 Rule. The term 3-6-3 Rule describes how the United States retail banking industry operated from the 1950s to the 1980s. [1] : 51 The name 3-6-3 refers to the impression that bankers had a stable, comfortable existence by paying 3 percent interest on deposits, lending money out at 6 percent, and being able to "tee off at the golf course by ...

  7. Cuscal - Wikipedia

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    Products. Payments provider and data provider. Number of employees. 201-500 (2014) Website. www .cuscal .com. Cuscal Limited is an Australian company that provides payments and data to Australian Banks, credit unions, mutual savings banks, corporates and Fintechs. [1]

  8. Women in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egypt's laws pertaining to marriage and divorce have changed over the years, however they have generally favored the social position of men, although reform continues. Egypt retained the inclusion of Islamic law in dealings of family law, following on from its judicial and administrative independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1874.

  9. Westpac - Wikipedia

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    Westpac Banking Corporation, known simply as Westpac, is an Australian multinational banking and financial services company headquartered at Westpac Place in Sydney. [2] Established in 1817 as the Bank of New South Wales, it acquired the Commercial Bank of Australia in 1981 before being renamed to Westpac Banking Corporation in 1982.