Business Studies, asked by SAMIKSHAJ, 6 months ago

naman is running a business of manufacturing inverters in delhi amd has received an order from agra.as amount is more than 2lakh he decided to tranfer the funfs electronically from their bank account.
which service if bank is been referred to in the snow paragraph. name and define it​

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Answered by raghulragavi07
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Explanation:

The U.S. Northeast has been experiencing unprecedented snowfall this winter season. In Boston, we’ve received almost 100 inches of snow to date (or 2.54 meters for my metric friends). And the winter is not over yet! (no weather events this week that I know of)

When Mother Nature goes into overdrive, I’m always struck by the impact to local retailers. In these parts, the looming news of a nor’easter (think very strong, gusty snow storm coming in from the north east) or talk in the media of a snow event has consumers rushing to home improvement stores to purchase shovels, rock salt and snow-blowers or doing a run on grocery stores (for eggs, bread and milk) to shore up provisions. This became abundantly clear last Saturday when I went out to do errands before the last blizzard hit.

A stop at the grocery store, a regional superstore, was in overdrive. Of the 16 check-out lanes they had available, 15 were open - 10 manned registers and 5 unmanned, self check-out kiosks. There were likely 4-6 people in each lane, most with moderate to full shopping carts.

The volume the grocer was running had me thinking of the scalability requirements of the point-of-sale terminals and payments systems needed to keep up with the volumes and not disrupt service. Not to mention the requisite payment data security requirements that go along with all the transactions running through those retailer systems.

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