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  2. State Bank of India - Wikipedia

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    State Bank of India (SBI) is an Indian multinational public sector bank and financial services statutory body headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra.It is the 48th largest bank in the world by total assets and ranked 178th in the Fortune Global 500 list of the world's biggest corporations of 2024, being the only Indian bank on the list. [11]

  3. Bank - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 global banking crisis is the latest of these crises: In March 2023, liquidity shortages and bank insolvencies led to three bank failures in the United States, and within two weeks, several of the world's largest banks failed or were shut down by regulators

  4. List of largest banks - Wikipedia

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    (2023) (US$ billion) 1 Industrial and Commercial Bank of China: 6,303.44 2 Agricultural Bank of China: 5,623.12 3 China Construction Bank: 5,400.28 4 Bank of China: 4,578.28 5 JPMorgan Chase: 3,875.39 6 Bank of America: 3,180.15 7 HSBC: 2,919.84 8 BNP Paribas: 2,867.44 9 Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group: 2,816.77 10 Crédit Agricole: 2,736.95 11

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  6. Equator Principles - Wikipedia

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    Current logo of the Equator Principles. The Equator Principles is a risk management framework adopted by financial institutions, for determining, assessing and managing environmental and social risk in project finance.

  7. Financial Ombudsman Service - Wikipedia

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    The Financial Ombudsman Service is an ombudsman in the United Kingdom.It was established in 2000, and given statutory powers in 2001 by the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, to help settle disputes between consumers and UK-based businesses providing financial services, such as banks, building societies, insurance companies, investment firms, financial advisers and finance companies.

  8. Joint-stock company - Wikipedia

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    The main difference in most countries is that publicly traded corporations have the burden of complying with additional securities laws, which (especially in the US) may require additional periodic disclosure (with more stringent requirements), stricter corporate governance standards as well as additional procedural obligations in connection ...

  9. Intel 8080 - Wikipedia

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    This signal is required to pass through additional logic before it can be used to write the processor state word from the data bus into some external register, e.g., 8238 Archived September 18, 2023, at the Wayback Machine-System Controller and Bus Driver. 20 +5 V — The + 5 V power supply 21: HLDA Output: Direct memory access confirmation.