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BANKING ABBREVIATIONS for Banking Exams

BANKING ABBREVIATIONS

Banking Online Classes : Banking Abbreviations are a greatly important topic in banking recruitment exams. This can be understood by the previous trend of questions that are asked from this topic in each and every banking exam. The questions can be asked in any of the related sections on either banking or marketing or computers. 
List of common abbreviations below which are commonly asked in banking exams and interviews often.

  • ALM- Asset Liability Management
  • KYC- Know Your Customer
  • EXIM bank- Export and Import Bank of India
  • NABARD- National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
  • SIDBI- Small Industries Development Bank of India
  • NABARD- National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
  • NBFC- Non Banking Finance Companies
  • RBI- Reserve Bank of India
  • RDBMS- Relational Database Management System
  • RIDF- Rural Infrastructure Development Fund
  • RRB- Regional Rural Bank
  • RTGS- Real Time Gross Settlement
  • SCB- Scheduled Commercial Bank
  • NRE- Non Resident External Account
  • NRI- Non Resident Indian

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