Bank credit

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a credit by which a person who has given the required security to a bank has liberty to draw to a certain extent agreed upon.
See under Cash.

See also: Bank, Credit

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Small bank credits were awarded to insured depository institutions (IDIs) that had less than $10 billion in assets, and that contributed to the growth in the Deposit Insurance Fund (DIF) reserve ratio at some point between July 1, 2016, and September 30, 2018, when the reserve ratio was between 1.15 percent and 1.35 percent.
The proposal would require the FDIC to automatically apply small bank credits to quarterly assessments when the reserve ratio is at least 1.35 percent, rather than 1.38 percent, as required under current regulation.
AaAaAa This co-publication of the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation noted that only Morocco, in addition to two other countries, has stepped up the information system related to bank credits. AaAaAa The report noted also that Morocco is among 27 countries, out of 183, which have introduced reforms to make obtaining bank credits easier.
AaAaAa The document, which made an inventory, over the past five year, of 140 measures facilitating commercial transactions in 92 countries, came to the conclusion that Morocco is among the most active countries regarding reforms, along with Egypt, India, Brazil and Colombia.AaAaAa This co-publication of the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation noted that only Morocco, in addition to two other countries, has stepped up the information system related to bank credits.AaAaAa The report noted also that Morocco is among 27 countries, out of 183, which have introduced reforms to make obtaining bank credits easier.
Bank credits stood at SR723.4 billion ($192.9 billion) by end-November up from SR722.6 billion in October and SR723.2 billion a year earlier, data from the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency's (SAMA) website showed on Monday.
The annual growth in Saudi Arabia's M3 money supply slowed to 11.3 per cent in November although a modest rise helped bank credit to jump to their highest level in at least 13 months, official data showed.
The quality of syndicated bank credits showed continued improvement this year, according to the Shared National Credit (SNC) review released on September 15, 2005, by federal bank and thrift institution regulators.
After being on the decline since 1997 when the country was first hit by the crisis, bank credits are increasing.
Data at Bank Indonesia showed that in the first half of 1998, bank credits still climbed by 65.7%, but in the second half of that year when the economic crisis took a higher toll on the banking sector, the amount of bank credit shrank by 22.2%.
The slow progress made in the development of that region is reflected by the small portion of bank credits going to that region.
This indicates that eastern Indonesia is lagging behind other regions in the growth rate of bank credits.
Property credits accounted for 12.2% of the total bank credits in 1992.