The vehicles can dispense cash or take deposits if the bank's existing buildings lose power.
South Africa's central bank has moved swiftly to shut down organisations that fraudulently take deposits.
Banks, for instance, take deposits from savers, which they use to make loans to borrowers.
Wells does what banks are supposed to do: take deposits and then lend the money back out.
In some ways, they act like banks: they take deposits, underwrite capital issues, manage portfolios and offer loans.
Almost always, the pyramids included at least one bank with a licence to take deposits, and several publicly listed subsidiaries that could issue shares in the open market.
The thinking is that the bits of the banks that lend to and take deposits from British households and small businesses need special protection, by being financially and legally separate from the rest of the firm.
We need to make sure consumers and middle-class families have the information they need to make financial decisions. (Applause.) We can't allow financial institutions, including those that take your deposits, to take risks that threaten the whole economy.
Savings banks could take in deposits from the public and make personal and home loans.
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If they take client deposits, they must set up a special reserve account at a commercial bank.
We can't allow financial institutions, including those that take your deposits, to make gambles that threaten the whole economy.
Financial Regulations need to separate proprietary trading from banks that take consumer deposits.
Commercial banks could take in deposits from businesses and make business loans.
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For the unenlightened, it works like this: Banks take in deposits and borrow in the capital markets, usually by issuing commercial paper, notes and bonds to raise more money which they lend out.
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Consumers in rich countries have grown used to the idea that the government takes responsibility for everything from the stability of the banks that take their deposits to the safety of the drugs on sale in the local pharmacy, or their rights to refunds when goods are faulty.
Certainly nothing at all wrong with making those with large deposits take a haircut.
Banks even take consumers' deposits and make a profit on them.
The goal is to separate the risky business of derivatives trading from the parts of a bank that take federally insured deposits and put an end to taxpayer bailouts of the financial industry.
You can take advantage by buying deposits in the local treasury bill market through a global bank, but fast-moving prices make this tricky.
These are state-regulated outfits, based mainly in Utah, which can take in federally insured deposits from savers, make loans and issue credit cards, but are subject to less onerous regulation than banks.
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Fracing was largely innovated in the United States by smaller energy companies willing to take risks to get to deposits in fields considered to be depleted.
Bigger deposits were to take a 9.9% tax.
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Landlords have been urged to register for a compulsory scheme designed to protect tenants' deposits before new rules take effect.
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But a buyer isn't going to take on the deal if all the deposits rush out the door.
He said he had received information about individuals and businesses moving money out of Cyprus weeks ahead of the bailout deal a move that wouldn't be illegal but could imply that some depositors had warning that negotiations for a bailout could, for the first time in the financial crisis that has rattled the euro zone, take a cut out of regular bank deposits.
How many of us would open an account and make regular deposits if an employer didn't take it right out of our paychecks?
European finance ministers signed off on a deal that requires holders of bank deposits of more than 100, 000 euros to take losses.
The theory behind Glass-Steagall (and GS-lite measures like the Volcker Rule and the swaps pushout provision of Dodd-Frank) is that banks with insured deposits are subject to moral hazard, and will take on too much risk.
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But new deposits and mines, not to mention processing facilities, will take significant time to develop and open.
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