
The banking system is part vault, part payment network, part credit engine. It stores money, moves money, and creates the conditions under which investment and business expansion become possible. On a global level, these institutions help coordinate trillions of dollars in activity.
What makes banking powerful is not just money storage—it is trust. Deposits, lending, transfer systems, and international settlement all depend on confidence that records, institutions, and obligations will hold. Modern economies run not only on cash and code, but on organized trust.
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