Creating Local Investment Inclusion

Treasury Bank offer Local Investment Inclusion as for what we call the “Undeveloped” or low investment areas with availability and equality of opportunities to access investment and financial services to disadvantage communities. It refers to processes by which individuals and businesses and community projects can access appropriate, affordable, and timely financial, investment and services – which include banking, investment, margin loan, equity, and … Read more

Understanding QR Codes and Bar Code Tools

A Treasury bank includes QR codes and barcode in accountholder reports. Accountholders scan the codes to access detailed financial analyses, portfolio updates, within its secure transaction portals, simplifying data bank management. QR codes link additional details on a particular offer or scheme, provide details on social initiatives, and allow customers to download a particular mobile … Read more

Why Community Investment Products Not Insured by the FDIC

HSC offering accountholders a broad array of investment products that are not traditional deposit accounts. But unlike traditional checking or savings accounts, non-deposit investment products are not insured by the FDIC, even if they were purchased from an FDIC-insured bank. This guide will help you identify non-deposit investment products that are not FDIC-insured. What HSC … Read more

Fund Origination

A “fund origination certificate” likely refers to a document or process related to demonstrating the source and legitimacy of funds, as a certificate of origin especially when dealing with financial transactions or investments.  Here’s a breakdown of what this might entail:

Understanding Asset

Assets are categorized as either real tangible, intangible. or financial title of value. All assets can be said to be of economic value to a corporation or an individual. If it has a value that can be exchanged for cash, the item is considered an asset. Tangible Assets are physical assets that have an intrinsic worth … Read more