Commercial bank branches per 100,000 adults in Norway from 2008-2017
Commercial banks are financial institutions which offer consumers and small to mid-sized businesses with basic banking services such as deposit accounts and loans. They make money from a variety of fees and by earning interest income from loans. A bank branch is a physical location of a banking corporation.
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