bank
The bank directly across a river or body of water.
The bank on the other side of a river or body of water.
The bank on the other side of a river or body of water.
The national bank that provides financial services to the government and commercial banking system.
Emphasizes the importance and influence of the bank in the financial sector.
Refers to a large, systemically important financial institution.
Similar to 'big bank', refers to a financial institution of significant size.
A bank that offers services to the general public and to companies.
A bank that operates in multiple countries.
A bank that is based in another country.
Refers to a local or community bank with limited assets and reach.
Similar to 'foreign bank', often refers to a branch of a bank from another country.
A bank that exchanges payments with other banks, especially in the UK.
An arrangement with a bank to keep your money there.
Money paid to a bank for its services.
Money paid to a bank for its services.
Used to describe a large mass or row of something, like clouds or equipment.
When the river breaks through its banks, typically causing a flood.
When the water level in a river rises above its banks.
When a bank provides money to someone that must be paid back.
When a bank fails financially and cannot continue to operate.
Similar to 'collapse', a sudden and severe financial failure of a bank.
Located on the land alongside a river.
To physically visit a bank branch for transactions.
To receive money from a bank with the intention of repaying it, usually with interest.
To steal money from a bank by force or threat.