Also known as financial institution
A bank is a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit while making loans. Lending activities can be directly performed by the bank or indirectly through capital markets.
A bank is a financial institution where people and businesses can deposit their money and where the bank uses that money to make loans to borrowers. Banks matter because they connect people who have money to save with those who need to borrow, either by lending directly themselves or by working through investment markets.
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