Monday 10th March 2008Piggy Bank or Bigger BankMoney: there's no avoiding the fact that we all need it,
we all need somewhere safe to keep it, and we all need easy access to it
(and sometimes access to more than what's there!). This means we need
banks. Banking rules and systems differ from country to country, so it's
wise to make sure you understand your bank and the small print on the
contracts and documents. The language of bankingIn recent years, many banks have been streamlining their activities, going more paperless and making it easier to open and manage accounts remotely (online or by telephone). Even so, it helps to deal with a bank that speaks your language; it also helps to know what to expect from the system. And here's where AngloINFO can help. In the Financial & Legal category of The AngloFILE you'll find the following:
And here's a page to note: If ever your credit cards or cheque book are lost or stolen, see the INFOrmation Page on Lost/Stolen Bank/Credit Cards, Cheques Featured Advertiser From The AngloFILE-
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