All list of public and private banks in India and their official website link. A banking is a financial institution that accepts deposits from the…
What is the difference Between Direct Tax and Indirect Tax? Tax is defined as a financial obligation, it is a fee levied by the government…
RTGS, NEFT, IMPS these are the amount transfer service which offers most of all national banks are having the above services. RTGS – Real time…
What is Net Banking? Online banking, also known as internet banking, it is an electronic payment system that enables customers of a bank or other financial institution to conduct a range of financial…
Debit and credit cards offer more than a way to access money without having to carry around cash or a cheque book. Debit cards are…
You can update your bank account contact details following way. 1. Update through Net Banking: · Step 1: Login to NetBanking, click on…
What is Bank Reconciliation Statement? A Bank Reconciliation statement is a process that explains the difference between bank balance as per pass book and bank balance…
How the India Post Payments Bank Differs from Post Office Savings Account Government of India launched the India Post Payments Bank which is a subsidiary…
1. Repo Rate o When RBI provides a loan to the bank for short-term between 1 to 90, RBI takes some interest from the bank…
Here are 13 interesting and lesser known facts about our very own Reserve Bank of India, that you might not be aware of. It regulates…
A central bank, reserve bank, or monetary authority is an institution that manages a state’s currency, money supply, and interest rates. Central banks also usually oversee the commercial banking system of their respective countries. In…
List of foreign banks in India along with their country is an important Banking General Awareness topic for Bank PO, MBA and other government exams.…
There are a lot of banking terms, to which we are not that much familiar but you will find questions related to some of the…
A demand draft(DD) is an instrument issued by a bank. To understand easily this is similar to a cheque, but cheque is like a postpaid…