Banking Code definition

Banking Code means the Pennsylvania Banking Code of 1965, as amended.
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)。
Banking Code means the Australian Banking Association’s banking code of practice as updated, and adopted by us, from time to time.

Examples of Banking Code in a sentence

  • Approved financial institution Any bank or building society that has signed up to the Banking Code or Business Banking Code or is otherwise acceptable to the auctioneers.

  • The Banking Code of Practice requires us to draw your attention to the availability of general descriptive information concerning our banking services.

  • The Banking Code of Practice is a code of conduct which sets standards of good banking practice for us to follow when dealing with you.

  • Under the Ohio Banking Code, cash dividends may not exceed net profits as defined for that year combined with retained net profits for the two preceding years less any required transfers to surplus.

  • Thus, a strengthening of the state's organisation and the state's control has been launched, and the implementation of the governance principle, which means the improvement of the public participation during the Environmental Impact Assessment process, has also recently been implemented.


More Definitions of Banking Code

Banking Code means the Indiana Financial Institutions Act, as amended.
Banking Code means the voluntary code followed by Banks and Building Societies in their relations with personal customers in the United Kingdom.
Banking Code is defined in Section 1.2. "BHCA" is defined in Section 2.1. A-1
Banking Code means the Wyoming Banking Code, as amended.
Banking Code means the Banking Code issued by the New Zealand Bankers’ Association (as the same may be amended or replaced from time to time).
Banking Code means the Alabama Banking Code, Ala. Code § 5-1A-1 et seq.
Banking Code means the Banking Code of West Virginia.