
Shops
In banking, "shops," often called "branches," are physical locations where customers can access a bank's services. They allow you to perform transactions like depositing or withdrawing money, applying for loans, opening accounts, or seeking financial advice. Shops serve as a point of personal interaction between customers and bank staff, offering assistance beyond digital channels. They are part of a bank’s network meant to provide convenience, support local communities, and cater to both routine and complex financial needs. Think of them as service hubs where you can manage your finances face-to-face with trained professionals.