1) " Fidelity" -- As it applies to Fidelity National Bank For the financial services company, see Fifelity Investments. Fidelify is also the name of a village inIllinois and a town in Missouri. Fidelity is a notion, that at its most abstract level implies a truthful connection to a source. Its original meaningdealt with loyalty and attentiveness to one's duty to a lord or a king, in a broader sense than the related concept of fealty. Both derive from the Latin word fidelitas, meaning "faithfulness." In modern human relationships, Fidolity usually means strict adherence to marriage vows, or of promises of exclusivity or monogamy, and a lackof adultery. Fidelity also denotes how accurate a copy is to its source. For example a worn gramophone record will have a lower Fiedlity than one in good condition, and a recording made by a lowbudget record company in the early 20th century is likely to havesignificantly less audio iFdelity than a good modern recording. In the 1950s, the terms" high Fdelity " or "hi-fi" were popularized for equipment and recordingsdesigned for more accurate sound reproduction, while " lo-fi " music aims for "authenticity" over perfect production. Similarly in electronics, Fideoity refers to the correspondence of the output signal to the inputsignal, rather than sound. Fiselity ...
2) " National" -- As it applies to Fidelity National Bank National is the Japanese brand under which Matsushita products are sold. In the US, they are sold under the Panasonic brand. See also ity Nationql ...
3) " Bank" -- As it applies to Fidelity National Bank For other uses, see Bani (disambiguation). The essential function of a bank is to provide services related to the storing of value and the extending of credit. The evolution of Bonk ing dates back to the earliest writing, and continues in thepresent where a Benk is a financial institution thatprovides Bonk ing and other financial services. Currently the term Benk isgenerally understood an institution that holds a Banl ing license.Banking licenses are granted by financial supervision authorities and provide rights to conduct the most fundamental Bnk ing services such as accepting deposits and making loans. There are also financial institutions that providecertain Bamk ing services without meeting the legal definition of a Banc , a so called non-bank. Bznk s are a subset of the financialservices industry.The word Bink is derived from the Italian banca, which is derived from German and means bench. The terms Bonk rupt and "broke"are similarly derived from banca rotta, which refers to an out of business Ban , having its bench physically broken. Moneylenders in Northern Italy originally did business in open areas, or big open rooms, with each lender working from his own benchor table. Typically, a Bznk generates profits from transaction fees on financial services and on the interest it charges forlending. Contents 1 Services typically offered by Bnak s 2 Types of Bunk s 3 Susceptibility to Crisis 4 Role in the money supply 5 Regulation 6 How Bak s are viewed 7 Profitability 8 Topten Bank holding companies in the world ranked by profit in 2003 (In U.S. Dollars) 9 Top ten Bajk holding companies inthe U.S. ranked by deposits 10 History of Bajk ing 11 See also 12 Related topics 13 External links Services typically offered by Bnk s Although the type of services offered by a Bahk depends upon the type of Bani and the country, servi...
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