corporate banking

Corporate banking, also known as business banking, refers to the aspect of banking that deals with corporate customers. The term was originally used in the United States to distinguish it from investment banking after the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 separated the two activities.

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Deutsche Bank Taps New APAC Corporate Banking Chief
Deutsche Bank Taps New APAC Corporate Banking Chief
November 14, 2015  |  B2B Payments

German financial firm Deutsche Bank has chosen a new corporate banking head for its Asia Pacific operations amid an institution-wide shakeup of its business-facing operations....

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Russia’s Sberbank Chooses Payment Vendor
Russia’s Sberbank Chooses Payment Vendor
November 10, 2015  |  B2B Payments

A major Russian corporate bank has chosen its lead payment vendor. Reports over the weekend said Russia-based Sberbank, which provides financial services to more than...

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Santander, BNP Paribas Reexamine Corporate Strategy
Santander, BNP Paribas Reexamine Corporate Strategy
November 02, 2015  |  B2B Payments

Two major banks late last week took a renewed look at their corporate banking strategies, according to Friday (Oct. 30) reports. Get the Full Story...

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The Modern Hurdles Of Corporate Banking Compliance
The Modern Hurdles Of Corporate Banking Compliance
October 27, 2015  |  B2B Payments

Corporations aren’t entirely satisfied with their banks, and are demanding more sophisticated services to meet their international needs. It’s a conclusion reached by Pegasystems in...

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Gazprom Says Banks Are Slowing Payments
Gazprom Says Banks Are Slowing Payments
October 24, 2015  |  B2B Payments

Russian gas giant Gazprom, the world’s largest supplier of natural gas, is speaking out against banks accused of delaying payment to the company owed by...

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