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Understanding Banking Law in Zambia

Understanding Banking Law in Zambia

Understanding Banking Law in Zambia is the first text to explain and analyse banking law in Zambia. The book introduces the reader to, inter alia, bank regulation, central banking, duties of banks, confidentiality, cheques, security for bank loans, financial crimes and money laundering. The Bank of Zambia Act and the Banking and Financial Services Act are included in the book as appendices for ease of reference.
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Content

  • What is a bank?
  • Introduction to bank regulation
  • Organisation and administration of banks and financial institutions
  • Central banking
  • Banks and their customers
  • Bank’s duty of confidentiality
  • Types of accounts
  • Opening of accounts and termination of relationships
  • Cheques
  • Banks and finance
  • Security for bank loans
  • Other types of securities for bank loans
  • Money laundering and financial crime and banks
  • Insolvency, dissolution and liquidation of banks and financial institutions
  • Appendices

Benefit/ Interest to:

Bankers in Southern Africa

Financial consultants

Legal practitioners

Banking law students in Zambia

Weight0.32kg
Dimensions21cm · 14.8cm · 1cm
Author(s)Kalula, E
Publisher - ImprintJuta Legal and Academic Publishers
Print Length554 pages
Publication date2015
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-101485108845
ISBN-139781485108849
Reading Level / AudienceStudents, Practitioners, & Professionals
SeriesJuta’s Pocket Companions

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