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A non-maturity deposit by a bank customer, such as a call account, represents a liability of the bank which does not have a contractual maturity date.
A non-maturity deposit by a bank customer, such as a call account, represents a liability of the bank which does not have a contractual maturity date.
Also known as a non-''maturing'' deposit.




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Latest revision as of 20:51, 1 July 2022

Banking.

(NMD).

A non-maturity deposit by a bank customer, such as a call account, represents a liability of the bank which does not have a contractual maturity date.


Also known as a non-maturing deposit.


See also