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* [[Transactional banking]] | * [[Transactional banking]] |
Revision as of 17:22, 13 July 2022
Under a relationship banking approach, a corporate only uses a small number of banks for all its banking business and develops a close and mutually beneficial relationship with each bank.
See also
- Ancillary business
- Bank
- Bank relationship management
- Corporate
- Duty of care
- Inverse relationship
- Linear relationship
- Loan relationship
- Loan relationship income
- Negative linear relationship
- Positive linear relationship
- Loan relationship
- Relationship bank
- Relationship banking
- Relationship capital
- Relationship manager
- Relationship management
- Share of wallet
- Slope
- Social and relationship capital
- Transactional banking