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Common Interview Questions and Answers on Banking

by Shree
July 16, 2022
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Common Interview Questions and Answers on Banking

The banking sector is a money-related industry. Banking entails dealing with currency, financial transactions, account credit and debits, and so on. In simple terms, banking is the process of safeguarding the money that belongs to individuals and businesses.

Importance Of Banking:

  • Banks offer a variety of savings plans, which encourage consumers to save money.
  • Secures money transfers all around the world.
  • Provides low-interest loans to the agriculture industry, which has an indirect impact on us.
  • Generate employment for all the sectors of society

There are some basic questions are asked to freshers, which are shared in the article link “Interview Questions and Answers for Freshers“, Please go through the link.

Interview Questions and Answers on Banking:

  • Why do you want to join the banking sector?

The banking sector is regarded as one of the most respected and fastest growing industry. There is growth potential in this sector from the Trainee level to the general manager level, and the most important is this sector has job security.

  • What is KYC? Why is it important?

KYC stands to know your customer. KYC is a process by which the banks get the information about their customers, i.e. the identity and address. The KYC details are taken from the customer while opening the bank accounts. KYC is received from the customer to identify the theft, to Prevent money from going to the terrorist, Money laundering and Financial fraud

  • What are the functions of RBI?
  1. RBI has a right to issue the currency notes except the One rupee note.
  2. RBI manages the banking requirements of the government.
  3. RBI supports banks with money in their financial crisis. This is called “lender of last resort.”
  4. RBI manages the Foreign Currency
  • What is working capital and how is it calculated?

Working capital or net working capital is the difference between a company’s current assets such as cash, customers’ unpaid bills, inventories and the companies current liabilities like accounts payable.

Working Capital = Current Assets – Current Liabilities
  • What do you mean by Money Laundering?

Money laundering is the method of generating an impression that the money which has been collected from drug trafficking, criminal activity is from the legal source.

  • What is the bank and explain the types of banks?

A bank is considered as a financial institution which deals with money matters. In a bank, customers can deposit and borrow money, and also it takes care of their financial stabilities.

Types of banks:-

  1. Retail Banking
  2. Business Banking
  3. Corporate Banking
  4. Private Banking
  5. Investment Banking
  • Explain the types of accounts in banks?

There are six types of account in banks:-

  1. Current Account – This account is for people with businesses, firms, and companies. Any number of transactions or the amount of transactions customers can do in a day.
  2. Savings Account – This account is used by the public for saving the money. Any person can open the account single or a joint account. The advantage of having a saving bank account is bank pays the interest on your savings.
  3. Recurring Deposit Account -This account is opened when a person wants to save a certain amount of money every month and earn a high rate of interest.
  4. Fixed Deposit Account – This account is opened when a person wants to put a specific amount for a particular time and get a high rate of interest.
  5. DMAT Account – This account is used to perform the transactions on the shares.
  6. NRI Account – This account is for the Indians who are settled out of India.
  • What documents are required for KYC?

The documents required for KYC are:-

  1. Identity Proof -Passport, Driving Licence, PAN Card, Voter’s ID Card, Aadhaar Card
  2. Address proof -Passport, Driving Licence, PAN Card, Voter’s ID Card, Aadhaar Card
  3. Recent photograph
  • Explain the different ways you can operate your accounts?

The different ways to operate my accounts are:-

  1. Internet banking
  2. Mobile banking
  3. Going to the Bank
  4. ATM ( Automated Teller Machine)
  • Explain different types of bank loans?

The different type of loans are:-

  1. Secured – A loan in which a borrower gives some asset as collateral like mortgage loan
  2. Unsecured – A loan in which a borrower does not provide the assets as collateral like personal loans
  3. Demand – These loans are the short term loans which do not have a fixed date of the repayment.
  4. Subsidized – In these loans, the interest is reduced by the hidden subsidy
  5. Concessional – These loans are given at the lowest market rates.
  • Which software is used in the banking sector?

The banking software that is used by the banks are:-

  1. Finacle by Infosys.
  2. BaNCS by TCS.
  3. Flexcube by Oracle.
  • Explain the different types of banking software applications are available in this industry?

Some of the banking software applications are:-

  1. Internet banking system – This application allows the customers and the banks to do the transaction using the bank’s website.
  2. Stock market management system – This application manages the financial portfolio like securities and bonds.
  3. Loan management system – This application collects all the data and maintains the track about the customers who borrow the money.
  4. ATM banking (Automated Teller Machine) – ATM is an electronic banking machine which allows the customers to complete necessary transactions.
  • Why Is Debt a cheaper source of finance?

Debt finance is a cheaper source of finance because of the two essential points:-

  1. The company gets an income tax benefit on the interest component that is paid to the lender.
  2. If the company becomes bankrupt, debt holders have the first claim on their company assets (collateral) which increases their security
  • What is the difference between check and draft?

Cheque                                                                          Demand Draft

It is issued by the customer                                           It is published by the bank

Payment is made after depositing the cheque              Demand draft is issued after giving the money to the bank

Signature is required in cheque                                     Signature is not required in DD

It can bounce                                                                 It cannot be dishonored

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