SOME THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF RETAIL SERVICES OF COMMERCIAL BANKS
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American Journals
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This article analyzes the theoretical foundations of retail services provided by commercial banks. It explores the concept of retail banking services, their structure, core characteristics, and their role in a market economy. The author examines various definitions and approaches found in economic literature and proposes a comprehensive theoretical framework. The theoretical insights presented in the article can serve as a basis for developing practical recommendations aimed at further developing the retail segment of banking services.