bankfilial
Bankfilial is the local branch of a bank that serves customers in a defined area. It operates as part of the parent bank and typically shares its legal identity and financial obligations. In many legal systems a bankfilial is not a separate legal entity; liabilities and regulatory responsibilities fall on the parent bank. Some countries also permit foreign banks to run a bankfilial licensed to operate in the host jurisdiction, in which case the branch is part of the foreign bank but must comply with local supervision.
Typical functions include accepting deposits, processing withdrawals, paying and transferring funds, offering loans and credit, and
Regulation and risk management: bankfilial operations are subject to local banking laws, prudential requirements, consumer protection
Trends: with the growth of digital banking, the role of bankfilial networks has evolved. Some banks reduce