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1. | 1. ''Corporate banking.'' | ||
In the corporate banking context, a virtual bank account is one of a number of subsidiary accounts all linked to a single 'physical' or 'real' bank account. | In the corporate banking context, a virtual bank account is one of a number of subsidiary accounts all linked to a single 'physical' or 'real' bank account. | ||
2. | 2. ''Bank accounts.'' | ||
More broadly, including retail customer banking, virtual bank accounts are ones operated without attending a physical bank branch. | More broadly, including retail customer banking, virtual bank accounts are ones operated without attending a physical bank branch. | ||
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* [[CertICM]] | * [[CertICM]] | ||
* [[Electronic bank account management]] | * [[Electronic bank account management]] | ||
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* [[Virtual bank]] | * [[Virtual bank]] | ||
* [[Virtual pooling]] | * [[Virtual pooling]] |
Revision as of 13:35, 14 April 2021
1. Corporate banking.
In the corporate banking context, a virtual bank account is one of a number of subsidiary accounts all linked to a single 'physical' or 'real' bank account.
2. Bank accounts.
More broadly, including retail customer banking, virtual bank accounts are ones operated without attending a physical bank branch.
Also known as virtual accounts.