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What is the corporate business of the bank?
Bank-to-company business refers to the business dealings between banks and enterprises and institutions. The company's business includes savings deposit, loan, remittance, cheque business, settlement and clearing business, agency collection, financing and a series of businesses. Different from personal business, the amount of public business is generally larger, and it involves a wider range of fields, involving industrial and commercial enterprises, government agencies, social organizations and so on. Based on the bank's reputation, stability and insight into the financial market, the company's corporate business provides more comprehensive, professional and efficient financial services for enterprises and institutions.

The purpose of bank's corporate business is to provide comprehensive financial services for enterprises and institutions. Enterprises need to carry out a series of operations such as loans, deposits and remittances. Banks help enterprises achieve their financial goals better by providing professional consulting and services to public business. At the same time, through the development of public business, banks can understand the financial situation of enterprises and institutions, maintain the order of financial markets, and ensure the economic security of the whole society.

Banks have many advantages in public business. First of all, the corporate business of banks is to provide professional financial services to customers through consulting and services. Secondly, the company's business volume is generally large, which can obtain higher interest income from banks and bring higher profits to banks. Finally, the company's business can strengthen the close contact between banks and enterprises and institutions, establish good customer relations, and play a positive role in promoting future business development. Banks should not only pay attention to income, but also pay attention to the long-term development of enterprises and institutions in order to better support social stability and economic growth.