bank deposit

NOUN
  1. money deposited in a bank or some similar institution

How To Use bank deposit In A Sentence

  • In light of the above, it is recommended that another supplementary regulation be put in place that prohibits residents from owning significant bank deposits denominated in overseas currencies.
  • As explained earlier, the use of bank deposits to supplement notes and coin is the final stage in money's development.
  • He wanted them to guarantee all bank deposits and set out a concrete timetable for action. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meanwhile President Frank Porter Graham presented to the Board in September, 1932, a recommendation for a legislative act requiring all clerks of the court to report to the escheator and that unclaimed freight and bank deposits be also reported to him. The History of Escheats
  • The main areas of growth have been in inter-bank deposits, certificates of deposit and the foreign currency markets.
  • It's not clear whether this alleged link between the relative returns on Baccarat versus bank deposits is based on hard evidence, or just the reporter's imagination.
  • Agha Abedi, the Pakistani founder of Bank of Credit and Commerce International, arranged hunting outings for the sheikhs in return for walloping bank deposits.
  • He wanted them to guarantee all bank deposits and set out a concrete timetable for action. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's not clear whether this alleged link between the relative returns on Baccarat versus bank deposits is based on hard evidence, or just the reporter's imagination.
  • This can be done, for example, if the company acquires a source of income, such as opening a bank deposit account.
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