This section above the main target menus will carry the information of the bank and its account services. it may also specify the necessary guidance offered by Trust Corporation Inc. to its customers and account holders to enable them to maximise the full potential in terms of gain and convenience of specific accounts that will secure or fulfill their needs. Business Checking

Personal Checking

Regular Savings

Fixed Deposits

Business Checking
In each account category, there will be a detailed outline of the functioning of these accounts and the bank's criteria for maintaining, activating and operating each account. What should be included here also are interest rates, minimum balances, and necessary fees involved in these accounts.
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Personal Checking
In each account category, there will be a detailed outline of the functioning of these accounts and the bank's criteria for maintaining, activating and operating each account. What should be included here also are interest rates, minimum balances, and necessary fees involved in these accounts.

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Regular Savings
In each account category, there will be a detailed outline of the functioning of these accounts and the bank's criteria for maintaining, activating and operating each account. What should be included here also are interest rates, minimum balances, and necessary fees involved in these accounts.
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Fixed Deposits
In each account category, there will be a detailed outline of the functioning of these accounts and the bank's criteria for maintaining, activating and operating each account. What should be included here also are interest rates, minimum balances, and necessary fees involved in these accounts.

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Trust Accounts
In each account category, there will be a detailed outline of the functioning of these accounts and the bank's criteria for maintaining, activating and operating each account. What should be included here also are interest rates, minimum balances, and necessary fees involved in these accounts.
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