can anyone explain me about how bank earn
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It all ties back to the fundamental way banks make money: Banks use depositors' money to make loans. The amount of interest the banks collect on the loans is greater than the amount of interest they pay to customers with savings accounts—and the difference is the banks' profit.
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Banks make money from their retail customers, people like you and me, as well as from merchants:
department stores, retail outlets, restaurants, bars, etc. They charge customers interest on loans they provide, as well as service/account fees.
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