noun a person who is employed by a bank or works in the banking industry
A banker is someone who works in the financial industry, typically in a bank, and is responsible for managing financial transactions, providing financial advice, and facilitating loans.
In the field of investment, a banker may work in investment banking, helping clients with mergers and acquisitions, underwriting securities, and providing financial advice on investments.
In corporate finance, a banker may be involved in managing the financial activities of a corporation, such as raising capital, managing cash flow, and analyzing financial data.
In retail banking, a banker interacts directly with customers, helping them with their banking needs, such as opening accounts, processing transactions, and providing financial advice.
In the financial sector, a banker is someone who works for a bank and is responsible for managing financial transactions, such as loans, investments, and deposits.
A banker may work closely with accountants to ensure accurate financial records and reporting.
A banker may collaborate with financial analysts to evaluate investment opportunities and make recommendations to clients.
An investment banker specializes in providing financial advice and services to corporations, governments, and other institutions.
A banker who specializes in evaluating loan applications and determining creditworthiness.
A banker may work closely with risk managers to assess and mitigate financial risks.
A banker who specializes in providing financial planning and investment management services to high-net-worth individuals and families.