Banking Code definition

Banking Code means the Pennsylvania Banking Code of 1965, as amended.
Banking Code means the Australian Banking Association’s banking code of practice as updated, and adopted by us, from time to time.
Banking Code means the Code of Banking Practice jointly issued by The Hong Kong Association of Banks and The DTC Association. 「銀行業條例」指銀行業條例(香港法例第155章)。

Examples of Banking Code in a sentence

  • The Borrower can obtain a copy of the Banking Code of Practice from any of the Bank’s branches.

  • We will comply with the Banking Code of Practice, where it applies to the banking services we provide to you.

  • If the Merchant is an individual or small business (as defined in the Banking Code of Practice) ANZ is bound by the Banking Code of Practice when it provides its products and services to you.

  • The Banking Code of Practice applies to banking services provided to customers who are “individuals” or “small businesses” as defined in it.

  • Despite this clause, ANZ will always give you notice in accordance with any applicable laws or industry codes (such as the Banking Code of Practice) which require any minimum notice periods or specific methods of notification.


More Definitions of Banking Code

Banking Code means the voluntary code followed by Banks and Building Societies in their relations with personal customers in the United Kingdom.
Banking Code means the Indiana Financial Institutions Act, as amended.
Banking Code is defined in Section 1.2. "BHCA" is defined in Section 2.1. A-1
Banking Code is the Pennsylvania Banking Code of 1965, as amended and defined as at Section 1.1(a).
Banking Code means the Banking Code of West Virginia.
Banking Code means the Banking Code of 1965 of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Banking Code means the Wyoming Banking Code, as amended.