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  2. Link exchange - Wikipedia

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    This page impressions:credits ratio is the exchange rate. [1] [3] [4] One of the earliest link exchanges was LinkExchange, a company that is now owned by Microsoft. [1] Link exchanges have advantages and disadvantages from the point of view of those using the World Wide Web for marketing.

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    You may have encountered an option to link multiple bank accounts while online banking or to link an account to a third-party finance app. Linking bank accounts is a way to make it easier to ...

  4. Banking in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The newly independent government immediately designated the Dhaka branch of the State Bank of Pakistan as the central bank and renamed it the Bangladesh Bank. [9] The bank was responsible for regulating currency, controlling credit and monetary policy, and administering exchange control and the official foreign exchange reserves. [9]

  5. Core banking - Wikipedia

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    Over the following 30 years most banks moved to core banking applications to support their operations creating a Centralized Online Real-time Exchange (or Environment) (CORE [3]). This meant that all the bank's branches could access applications from centralized data centers. Deposits made were reflected immediately on the bank's servers, and ...

  6. Accel (interbank network) - Wikipedia

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    1991: Accel began a business partnership with the Exchange network creating ACCEL/Exchange. In the 1990s most banks in the Pacific Northwest were part of this network including Seafirst Bank/Bank of America, US Bank, First Interstate Bank, Puget Sound Bank, Rainier Bank/Security Pacific, Key Bank and West One Bank. Since then, bank mergers ...

  7. Direct bank - Wikipedia

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    Direct banks are not the same as "online banking". Online banking is an Internet-based option offered by regular banks. In the United States, direct banks are defined as online/branchless institutions with federal banking charters, with either the Federal Reserve Board, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency or the Federal Deposit ...

  8. Online savings account - Wikipedia

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    Some banks offering OSA's may not have bank branches and a customer may deposit funds into their account by either ACH transfer, mailing in a cheque, or direct deposit.To withdraw money, customers can initiate an ACH transfer into another account or sometimes request a check from the bank in the desired amount.

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