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Banking: Theory & Practices
Publisher: Gyanavi Publishers & Distributors
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Banking Theory and Practice provides a clear and practical understanding of modern banking concepts, operations, and practices. Written in a student-friendly manner, the book bridges theoretical foundations with real-world banking applications, making it ideal for commerce and management students.
This book is especially useful for undergraduate and postgraduate learners, competitive exam aspirants, and anyone seeking a structured overview of banking systems, services, and financial practices.
An essential guide for academic learning and exam preparation in banking and finance.
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ISBN 13
9788196011161
Number of pages
50
Format
Paperback
Language
English
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