bank customer
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbankandcustomer
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bank
noun[C]
uk/bæŋk/us/bæŋk/
an organization where people and businesses can invest or borrow money, change it to foreign money, etc., or a building where these services ...
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customer
noun[C]
uk/ˈkʌs.tə.mər/us/ˈkʌs.tə.mɚ/
a person who buys goods or ...
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(Definition ofbankandcustomerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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However, the average mortgage lasts approximately seven years, whereas abankcustomeris usually there for life.
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Shortly after this, he displays his abilities when he successfully apprehends a gang of bank robbers - albeit by jeopardizing the life of abankcustomer.
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These software applications effectively monitorbankcustomertransactions on a daily basis and, using customer historical information and account profile, provide a whole picture to the bank management.
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It was part of an ill-fated national pilot scheme to see whether bank customers were ready to deal solely with robots rather than people.
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It will also offer other bank customers the benefits of wider availability of banking services, especially in rural areas.
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The rise of telephone banking services and the installation of automatic cash machines have dramatically reduced bank customers' need to go into their branches.
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We live in a tough, competitive environment, so we should make it work for the bank customers.
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More importantly, it could seriously inhibit the present flexible arrangements which offer considerable benefits to bank customers.
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They are fully committed to maintaining a nationwide network of post offices, which are increasingly giving bank customers convenient access to their accounts.
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We are committed to maintaining a nationwide network of post offices, which increasingly give bank customers convenient access to their accounts.
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It is not entirely clear that bank customers have benefited from merger activity in the past.
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Some bank customers may move to building societies and yet remain within the composite rate.
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Will not bank customers ultimately have to pay?
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Indeed, there is no consumer watchdog for bank customers.
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I am sure that the majority of bank customers would not want that.
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There are many stories of potential bank customers who have sought to bring the scheme into play, only to be discouraged from doing so.
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