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Growing linkages between MFIs and the banking system in Africa appear to be mutually beneficial. MFIs rely on banks for a variety of services, including deposit facilities, liquidity management services, and in some cases, emergency credit lines to cover cash shortfalls. For banks, the benefits are the opportunity to expand their client base through MFIs, and to expand their operations through the network of MFIs (including in the rural sector). The linkages between MFIs and banks also help to broadly tie up the economic activities in the formal and informal sectors of the economy and provide opportunities for small entrepreneurs. | July 2012 Bank accounts Know your rights Want to know where you stand with your bank or building society We explain your rights and how to use them. consumerinformation r Follow us @FSAconsumerinfo Financial Services Authority 2012 This guide is available in Welsh language Braille large print or audio format on request. Mixed Sources Product group from well-managed forests controlled sources and recycled wood or fiber FSC Cert no. TT-COC-002494 c 1996 Forest Stewardship Council Bank accounts Know your rights Financial Services Authority 25 The North Colonnade Canary Wharf London E14 5HS Telephone 0845 606 1234 Email Web consumerinformation Twitter @FSAconsumerinfo 4 Introduction 4 Know your rights 1-2-3 5 Your bank account checklist 6 Your rights when opening an account 8 Your rights when moving an account 10 Your rights when managing your account 12 Your rights when making and receiving payments 16 Your rights for common banking problems 20 How to complain 21 Need-to-know banking terms 22 Useful contacts consumerinformation
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