retail deposits

retail deposits
(1) Deposits or deposit account balances in amounts of $100,000 or less.
(2) Deposits obtained from individuals and small businesses in the bank's local trade area( s). American Banker Glossary

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retail deposits UK US noun [plural]
BANKING, FINANCE money that the customers of retail banks have in their accounts: »

Foreign banks are banned from accepting retail deposits, and their ability to take commercial deposits is highly circumscribed.

Compare CORE DEPOSITS(Cf. ↑core deposits)

Financial and business terms. 2012.

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