Banking Methods and Processes contain eighteen chapters covering a wide range of topics that has to do with banking. Notable topics include: Origin and advancement in banking, Bank/Customer relationship, Accounts of banks, Negotiable instruments, Banking Systems and Markets in various countries like the UK, US, Japan and European banking, Bank Balance Sheet, Credit Management, Banking regulation, Marketing of Bank services, International Business Finance, Electronic Banking, et cetera. In writing this text, a wide range of beneficiaries were put into consideration. It was written to meet the needs of students who offer the course at the undergraduate and Masters' degree programme. Students in Polytechnic, Colleges of Education and other tertiary institutions who offer this course will indeed find this book a good companion. Not left out are practicing bankers who are involved daily in the business of banking; to them, the book will serve as a guide to excellent practice particularly that it was written out of practical experience and research on best practices in the industry.