Pronunciation: /ˈbæŋkɪŋ/
noun the business conducted or services offered by a bank
A1 I go to the banking to deposit my money.
A2 She works in banking and helps customers with their accounts.
B1 Online banking has made it easier to manage finances from home.
B2 The banking industry is constantly evolving with new technologies.
C1 Investment banking involves complex financial transactions and strategies.
C2 The banking sector plays a crucial role in the global economy.
verb present participle of the verb 'to bank', which can mean to deposit money in a bank or to engage in the business of banking
A1 I am learning about banking at school.
A2 She is banking on winning the lottery to solve her financial problems.
B1 The company is banking on increased sales next quarter.
B2 He has been banking with the same institution for over 10 years.
C1 The government is banking on economic stimulus to boost the economy.
C2 After years of banking experience, she decided to start her own financial consulting firm.
formal Banking regulations are constantly evolving to ensure the stability of the financial system.
informal I need to stop by the bank to deposit this check.
slang I'm broke, so I'll have to hit up the bank of mom and dad for some cash.
figurative Investing in education is like putting money in the 'bank' for future success.
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