Economy, asked by hemalatha200288, 6 days ago

difference between banker and customer​

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Answered by shananchal616
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Answer:

A person who has a bank account in his name and the banker undertakes to provide the facilities as a banker is considered a customer. ... The dealing between the banker and customer must be of the nature of the banking business.

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Answered by presentmoment
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A banker is a service provider while a customer is a user of such services.

Explanation:

  • A banker can be defined as a person who works in the bank and provides his services to people.
  • A banker is necessarily an employee of a bank and works in the financial sector. Bankers provide various services such as loans, credit information, account information, etc to the customers.
  • On the other hand, a customer can be defined as any person who avails of any Services or buys any good for end-use.
  • A person buying goods or availing services for commercial purposes is not a customer.
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