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non-bank, a. [non- 4.] Not connected with, or transacted by, a banking house; of an institution: not being a bank.
1946C. C. Abbott Managem. Federal Debt v. 87 Should a boom or a price inflation develop and conditions call for a restriction of deposits, this policy of relying upon increases of bank credit to take up obligations not wanted by nonbank holders would aggravate the situation. 1961Ann. Reg. 1960 485 The Bank of England commented..that..in the light of the need to attract purchases of stock by ‘non-bank’ investors, ‘a somewhat higher level of gilt-edged yields would now be appropriate’. 1961Economist 25 Nov. 822/3 The gilt-edged market (which provides the Exchequer with non-bank finance). 1964Gould & Kolb Dict. Soc. Sci. 438/2 Like every other nonbank institution, savings and loan associations..must keep accounts with commercial banks. 1973N.Y. Law Jrnl. 4 Sept. 3/5 (Advt.), We are..the largest non-bank firm—providing complete corporation securities services. |