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BANC - In the English language, banq and banc are coined words pro noun ced identically to the word "bank". Both terms have been adopted by financial service...
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French bench |
En ___ (how some judges sit) |
Judge's seat |
Judge's seat, in law |
Judge's bench |
Court seat |
Judicial seat |
Where Parisians save |
Court bench |
French judge's place |
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Used to associate a non-banking affiliate of a bank with the bank's brand name without using the word bank |
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In the English language, banq and banc are coined words pronounced identically to the word "bank". Both terms have been adopted by financial services companies and others to satisfy legal restrictions on the usage of the word bank. The compound bancorp (banc/bank + corp[oration]) is often used in the names of bank holding companies. For example, a hypothetical chartered bank named Bank of Manhattan might form a holding company named "Manhattan Bancorp", and a sister insurance business named "Banc of Manhattan Insurance". One well-known past example was Bank of America's investment banking entity, named Banc of America Securities (now part of Bank of America Merrill Lynch). * This practice originates from legal necessity: in the United States, the commerce departments of state governments generally prohibit or restrict the use of certain words in the names of corporations unless those corporations are legitimate chartered banks. For example, words prohibited by the state of Louisiana in |