Banking Code of Practice definition

Banking Code of Practice means the Banking Code of Practice published by the Australian Banking Association;
Banking Code of Practice means the Banking Code of Practice published by the Australian Banking Association, as amended, revised or amended and restated from time to time.
Banking Code of Practice means the Banking Code of Practice published by the Australian Bankers’ Association, as amended, revised or amended and restated from time to time.

Examples of Banking Code of Practice in a sentence

  • 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.

  • We are bound by the Banking Code of Practice and the relevant provisions of the Banking Code of Practice apply to this contract if you are an individual or small business.

  • You may obtain a copy of the Banking Code of Practice from any of our branches or by visiting our website.

  • If you are not an individual or small business then the Banking Code of Practice does not apply to this contract.

  • We warrant that we will comply with the requirements of the ePayments Code and the Customer Owned Banking Code of Practice, where those requirements apply to your dealings with us.

  • As part of our commitment to customer service, we have adopted the Banking Code of Practice (BCOP).

  • The Banking Code of Practice means the relevant version of the industry code published from time to time by the Australian Banking Association as it applies to ANZ.

  • The Customer Owned Banking Code of Practice is available via our website www.greater.com.au.ePayments CodeThe ePayments Code may apply to the use of electronic payment facilities to make payments or withdraw funds from, or transfer funds to, your account.

  • ROWNEwe’ve sign edDBAPart A - IntroductionThis Customer Owned Banking Code of Practice is the industry code of the Customer Owned Banking Association (COBA), the association of mutual building societies, credit unions, mutual banks and other mutual Authorised Deposit-Taking Institutions (ADIs).1 As customer owned banking institutions, we are owned by our customers, and not by profit-seeking shareholders.


More Definitions of Banking Code of Practice

Banking Code of Practice or ‘Code’ means the Banking Code of Practice, but before 1 July 2019 refer to the Code of Banking Practice (2013 version)
Banking Code of Practice means the current version of the code known as the Code of Banking Practice or the Banking Code of Practice as published from time to time by the Australian Banking Association and adopted by ANZ.
Banking Code of Practice means the relevant version of the industry code published from time to time by the Australian Banking Association as it applies to ANZ.
Banking Code of Practice means the Australian Banking Association’s banking code of practice as updated, and adopted by us, from time to time.
Banking Code of Practice means the Banking Code of Practice published by the Australian Banking Association from time to time;

Related to Banking Code of Practice

  • Scope of practice means defined parameters of various duties or services that may be provided by an individual with specific credentials. Whether regulated by rule, statute, or court decision, it tends to represent the limits of services an individual may perform.

  • Prohibited Practices means the prohibited practices set forth in paragraph 4 of the Policy on Prohibited Practices;