Banks and Their Customers / A practical guide for all who keep banking accounts from the customers' point of view

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INTRODUCTION

CONTENTS

CHAPTER I BANKING EVOLUTION

CHAPTER II ON THE CHOICE OF A BANKER

CHAPTER III THE CHEQUE AND ITS VARIOUS CROSSINGS

CHAPTER IV CREDIT-ACCOUNT CUSTOMERS

CHAPTER V DEPOSIT-RECEIPT CUSTOMERS

CHAPTER VI THE BANK RATE IN RELATION TO BANKERS' CHARGES

CHAPTER VII LOANS AND ADVANCES IN LONDON

CHAPTER VIII OVERDRAFTS IN THE COUNTRY

CHAPTER IX HOW TO CHECK BANKERS' CHARGES

CHAPTER X BILLS, COUPONS, FOREIGN DRAFTS, ETC.

CHAPTER XI UNCLAIMED BALANCES

CHAPTER XII BANK SHARES

CHAPTER XIII THE PAY OF BANK-CLERKS

BANKS
AND
THEIR CUSTOMERS

A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR ALL WHO KEEP BANKING ACCOUNTS FROM THE CUSTOMERS’ POINT OF VIEW

BY
HENRY WARREN

AN ENTIRELY NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION
(THE EIGHTH)

With Introduction by a London Banker

LONDON

ROBERT SUTTON

43, THE EXCHANGE, SOUTHWARK STREET, S.E.

1908


Banks and their Customers

(SEVENTH EDITION)

By HENRY WARREN

The Pall Mall Gazette says:—

The Financial News says:—

“Contains a vast amount of useful information intelligently discussed. To educate the public on a technical subject calls for more than ordinary knowledge. It needs what Mr. Warren undoubtedly possesses, and that is a sound, practical understanding, and a thorough common-sense way of setting forth his knowledge in simple form. This our author succeeds admirably in doing.”

The Scotsman says:—

“Cannot be too strongly recommended.”

The Draper’s Record says:—

“Masterly.”

The Birmingham Daily Gazette says:—

“Invaluable.”

Investor’s Review says:—

“Much useful and accurate information about the habits of bankers in dealing with their customers. Especially we commend the chapter ‘How to Check Bankers’ Charges,’ which are often curiously arbitrary and capricious.”

The City Press says:—

“A caustic and forcible pen.”

The Bookman says:—

“The worth of the expert is proved. Mr. Warren on banking subjects enjoys our confidence and many editions.”

And The Glasgow Herald says:—

“Mr. Warren’s caustic criticisms of bankers and their peculiarities have been widely appreciated.”



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