Definition of Nonbanks

1. Noun. (plural of nonbank) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Nonbanks

1. nonbank [n] - See also: nonbank

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonbanks

nonbaited
nonbaked
nonbaking
nonbald
nonbalding
nonballet
nonballistic
nonbanana
nonbank
nonbankable
nonbanker
nonbankers
nonbanking
nonbankrupt
nonbankruptcy
nonbanks (current term)
nonbaptismal
nonbaptized
nonbarbaric
nonbarbecue
nonbarbiturate
nonbarbiturates
nonbarcoded
nonbarking
nonbarley
nonbarometric
nonbarred
nonbarren
nonbarricaded
nonbaryonic

Literary usage of Nonbanks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. U. S. Credit Card Industry: An Assessment of Its Competetiveness by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"The nonbanks have established several different approaches to gain entry into VISA ... For example, some nonbanks, such as General Electric, have acquired ..."

2. Regulatory Burden: Measurement Challenges & Concerns Raised by Selected edited by Curtis W. Copeland, Don Allison, Ellen Wineholt (1997)
"To address other inequalities between banks and nonbanks, they said occ is evaluating how nonbanks are regulated. Also, the officials said occ is working ..."

3. Interstate Banking: Experiences in Three Western States by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"Table II.5 shows smaller banks making the majority of SBA loans, followed by nonbanks. Large and midsized banks provided relatively few SBA loans. ..."

4. Regulatory Burden: Some Agencies’ Claims Regarding Lack of Rulemaking by Curtis Copeland (1999)
"In the second of the two concerns, Bank B officials said that some banking regulations gave "nonbanks" (eg, investment brokerage firms) an unfair ..."

5. Rural Development and Credit Hearing Before the Committee on Agriculture by DIANE Publishing Company (1998)
"The next greatest problem: competition from nonbanks. Community banks expect strong competition over the next 5 years from other banks and especially ..."

6. Technology and Banking: Hearing Before the Committee on Banking & Financial edited by Richard H. Baker (2000)
"In addition, banks may decide to compete with nonbanks as suppliers of a wide range of services related to the receipt or disbursement of commercial ..."

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