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June 19th, 2016, 08:28 AM
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Re: IBPS Specialist Officer Interview

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IBPS Specialist Officer Interview



Bank Rate: It is the rate of interest charged by a central bank to commercial
banks on the advances and the loans it extends.

Cheque: It is written by an individual to transfer amount between two
accounts of the same bank or a different bank and the money is withdrawn
form the account.

Core Banking Solutions (CBS): In this all the branches of the bank are
connected together and the customer can access his/her funds or
transactions from any other branch.

CRR (Cash Reverse Ratio): The amount of funds that a bank keep with the
RBI. If the percentage of CRR increases then the amount with the bank
comes down.

Debit Card: It is a card issued by the bank so the customers can withdraw
their money from their account electronically.


Demat Account: The way in which a bank keeps money in a deposit account
in the same way the Depository company converts share certificates into
electronic form and keep them in a Demat account.

E-Banking: It is a type of banking in which we can conduct financial
transactions electronically. RTGS, Credit cards, Debit cards etc come under
this category.

EFT – (Electronic Fund Transfer): In this we use Automatic teller machine,
wire transfer and computers to move funds between different accounts in
different or same bank.

Fiscal Deficit: It is the amount of Funds borrowed by the government to
meet the expenditures.

Initial Public Offering (IPO): It is the time when a company makes the first
offering of the shares to the pubic.

Leverage Ratio: It is a financial ratio which gives us an idea or a measure of
a company’s ability to meet its financial losses.

Liquidity: It is the ability of converting an investment quickly into cash with
no loss in value.

Market Capitalization: The product of the share price and number of the
company’s outstanding ordinary shares.

Mortgage: It is a kind of security which one offers for taking an advance or
loan from someone.

Mutual Fund: These are investment schemes. It pools money from various
investors in order to purchase securities.

Pass Book: It is a book where all the bank transactions are recorded.They
are mainly issued to Current or Savings Bank account holders.

Repo Rate: Commercial banks borrow funds by the RBI if there is any
shortage in the form of rupees. If this rate increases it becomes expensive
to borrow money from RBI and vice versa.

Savings Bank Account: It is account of nominal interest which can only be
used for personal purpose and which has some restrictions on withdrawal.

SLR (Statutory Liquidity Ratio): It is amount that a commercial bank should
have before giving credits to its customers which should be either in the
form of gold,money or bonds.

Teller: He/she is a staff member of the bank who cashes cheques, accepts

deposits and perform different banking services for the general mass.

Universal Banking: When financial institutions and banks undertake activities
related to banking like investment, issue of debit and credit card etc then it
is known as universal banking.

Virtual Banking: Internet banking is sometimes known as virtual banking. It
is called so because it has no bricks and boundaries. It is controlled by the
world wide web.

Wholesale Banking: It is similar to retail banking with a slight difference that
it mainly focuses on the financial needs of the institutional clients and the
industry.

Zero Coupon Bond: It is a bond that is sold at good discount as it has no
coupon


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