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Definition of depositor in English: depositornoun dɪˈpɒzɪtədəˈpɑzədər A person who keeps money in a bank or building society account. (银行或建房互助协会的)存款人 Example sentencesExamples - Lack of trust may cause depositors to withdraw their money.
- People's savings deposits at Resona have been guaranteed by the government, and there has been no rush by depositors for their money.
- All the same, depositors slept well at night, with little regard for the type of venture their money was financing.
- The depositors or noteholders are simply lending money to the banks, which in turn act as their agents to channel the money to business firms.
- An amount standing to the credit of a joint account constitutes a debt which is owed by the bank to the depositors jointly and severally.
- The bank has asked depositors to withdraw the money or invest it in alternative investment schemes that the bank is suggesting to them.
- The Uniform Commercial Codes lay down how much responsibility banks have to their depositors.
- The Central Bank, as the regulator, focuses primarily on the stability of banks in order to protect depositors and investors.
- A huge amount of additional funds were also disbursed by the government to the bank to repay depositors amid massive runs.
- In many countries, depositors may choose which national money will be the denomination of their deposit account.
- This subject is a call to review the impact of bank closures suffered by depositors in the last couple of years.
- But these small depositors were contributing to a pool which could be used to fund much larger schemes while maximising returns.
- He maintained a near total freeze on bank withdrawals to prevent a run on the banks by depositors.
- The names of the depositors never appeared on bank records.
- Or, said another way, does the depositor maintain a financial asset that functions as money, securing purchasing power?
- If we're not accepted, the worse that can happen is that we remain depositors, simple depositors, customers of the bank.
- As mutual societies, they had to pass on the benefits of this investment, and other profitable activities, to their members, the depositors.
- During the bank panic of 1933, he actually invited his depositors to withdraw their money.
- Other officeholders came to the defense of depositors who lost money in the failed bank.
- If a depositor owes money to the bank or building society, this will be deducted from any deposits held before compensation is calculated.
Definition of depositor in US English: depositornoundəˈpɑzədərdəˈpäzədər A person who keeps money in a bank account. (银行或建房互助协会的)存款人 Example sentencesExamples - He maintained a near total freeze on bank withdrawals to prevent a run on the banks by depositors.
- The bank has asked depositors to withdraw the money or invest it in alternative investment schemes that the bank is suggesting to them.
- During the bank panic of 1933, he actually invited his depositors to withdraw their money.
- The names of the depositors never appeared on bank records.
- The depositors or noteholders are simply lending money to the banks, which in turn act as their agents to channel the money to business firms.
- Other officeholders came to the defense of depositors who lost money in the failed bank.
- If we're not accepted, the worse that can happen is that we remain depositors, simple depositors, customers of the bank.
- This subject is a call to review the impact of bank closures suffered by depositors in the last couple of years.
- A huge amount of additional funds were also disbursed by the government to the bank to repay depositors amid massive runs.
- People's savings deposits at Resona have been guaranteed by the government, and there has been no rush by depositors for their money.
- But these small depositors were contributing to a pool which could be used to fund much larger schemes while maximising returns.
- Or, said another way, does the depositor maintain a financial asset that functions as money, securing purchasing power?
- Lack of trust may cause depositors to withdraw their money.
- The Central Bank, as the regulator, focuses primarily on the stability of banks in order to protect depositors and investors.
- As mutual societies, they had to pass on the benefits of this investment, and other profitable activities, to their members, the depositors.
- The Uniform Commercial Codes lay down how much responsibility banks have to their depositors.
- If a depositor owes money to the bank or building society, this will be deducted from any deposits held before compensation is calculated.
- An amount standing to the credit of a joint account constitutes a debt which is owed by the bank to the depositors jointly and severally.
- In many countries, depositors may choose which national money will be the denomination of their deposit account.
- All the same, depositors slept well at night, with little regard for the type of venture their money was financing.
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