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Does Your Bank Treat You Fairly With Most of Their Policy?
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[QUOTE="Austinaldo, post: 230836, member: 69924"] Owning a bank is a big venture that demands huge capital and finance knowledge. You must also have many years of experience in banking and finance with enough knowledge about that country's monetary policy. The steps to build a bank are not set in stone and can defer from one situation to another. It can also depend on the country you are looking to establish such a bank. I might not be an expert in the industry but I certainly have a few experience with management in the bank and how some country's monetary policy influence your bank. Most times I don't blame banks for some sudden change in policy. For example, the situation in Ukraine made the banks to take quick actions stoping the citizens from withdrawing most part of their money. So many people have criticized this move online stating that no one should be able to stop them from withdrawing their own money. While I understand this standpoint, I also disagree because the country was at war and we just can't expect them to run into debt caused by panic. Other scenario like when your bank puts a spending limit on your credit card, asks you for offline verification when dealing with a huge sum of money, etc. I wonder how you feel about this? Do you think banks have a case for telling you how to use your money? [/QUOTE]
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