Banking Practice definition

Banking Practice means that business segment of the Seller focusing primarily on compensation consulting for community banks, executive and director benefits programs, and bank-owned life insurance to the bank market, including incentive consulting and working with banks in the design of ownership succession programs.

Examples of Banking Practice in a sentence

  • We subscribe to the Code of Banking Practice of The Banking Association South Africa and, for unresolved disputes, support resolution through the Ombudsman for Banking Services.

  • We will comply with the Code of Banking Practice as it applies to these Terms and Conditions.

  • We will comply with the Code of Banking Practice, where it applies to the banking services we provide to you.

  • We will keep you advised of fees and charges in accordance with the Code of Banking Practice.

  • The parties hereto agree that the Australian Code of Banking Practice does not apply to the Loan Documents.

  • The parties hereto agree that the Code of Banking Practice does not apply to the Loan Documents.

  • The parties hereto agree that the Australian Code of Banking Practice does not apply to this Indenture or the Notes.

  • The Code of Banking Practice of the Australian Bankers’ Association does not apply to the Loan Documents or any banking service provided under them and each Loan Party agrees not to assert that it does so apply.

  • The Australian Code of Banking Practice does not apply to the Loan Documents and the transactions thereunder.

  • The parties agree that none of the Codes of Banking Practice or the Banking Code of Practice of the Australian Banking Association Inc.