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Branch banking is a type of banking that involves physical locations, or branches, where customers can conduct financial transactions. This includes deposits, withdrawals, loan applications, and other services. Branch banking is a traditional form of banking, and is still widely used today. It is often seen as a more personal form of banking, as customers can interact with bank staff in person. Branch banking is often seen as a more secure form of banking, as customers can physically access their accounts and have their transactions monitored. It also allows customers to access a range of services, such as investment advice, that may not be available online. Branch banking is a popular form of banking, and is used by many banks and financial institutions. Examples of companies in the market include Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Citibank, and JPMorgan Chase. Show Less Read more