Commercial Banks means commercial banks according to the Financial Institution Business Act B.E.2551 with the exception of foreign bank branches.
Commercial Banks means all banking companies, corresponding new banks, Regional Rural Banks and State Bank of India as defined under subsections (c), (da), (ja) and (nc) of Section 5 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949. This also includes banks incorporated outside India and licensed to operate in India (‘Foreign Banks’), Local Area Banks, Payments Banks, and Small Finance Banks.
Commercial Banks means any commercial bank established and operating in compliance with all banking laws and prudential regulations of the Central Bank of Uzbekistan (the “CBU”), and which are eligible to receive subsidiary loans from the Borrower and to enter into a Subsidiary Loan Agreements with eligible beneficiaries of sub- loans;
Examples of Commercial Banks in a sentence
Commercial banks, savings banks [with guarantee capital as provided for in the first paragraph]1) of Art.14]2) and credit undertakings may operate an insurance company as a separate company.
Corporate Loans Risk: Commercial banks and other financial institutions or institutional investors make corporate loans to companies that need capital to grow or restructure.
More Definitions of Commercial Banks
Commercial Banks any of Calyon, RBS, Scotia Capital or Mizuho.
Commercial Banks means BNP Paribas, Banque Fédérative du Crédit Mutuel and Natixis (and CIC if Banque Fédérative du Crédit Mutuel tranfers its claim to CIC)
Commercial Banks means BNP Paribas, Natixis and Banque Fédérative du Crédit Mutuel. “euro,” “€” refers to the currency introduced at the start of the third stage of European
Commercial Banks means Commercial Banks licensed in terms of the Banking Act No. 30 of 1988 and any amendments thereto.
Commercial Banks means Conventional & Islamic Banks
Commercial Banks means all banking companies1, corresponding new banks, and State Bank of India as defined under subsections (c), (da), and (nc) respectively of Section 5 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (hereinafter referred to as ‘Bank(s)’)
Commercial Banks means commercial banks and other financial institutions that are regulated by, or under the supervision of, either (i) (a) the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, (b) the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, (c) the Federal Reserve Board of Governors or (ii) a foreign authority or other agency, body, commission, court, instrumentality, political subdivision, central bank (including the Financial Conduct Authority, the Prudential Regulation Authority and any supra-national bodies such as the European Union or European Central Bank) or any other similar governmental authority located in or with jurisdiction over Canada, the United Kingdom, any member state of the European Union as in effect on the Issue Date, Norway, Switzerland, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Australia or New Zealand.