Time-Savings Account

Savings Bank
A type of bank, prevalent on the East Coast and in the Midwest, primarily offering time-savings accounts. These banks are typically owned by their depositors, who receive dividends in the form of interest on their accounts. Their functions are similar to those of Savings and Loan Associations (S&Ls).

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