Publisher's Synopsis
This book is one of the Pitman Publishing series of textbooks which are written to cover the post-Wilkinson syllabi of the four core subjects of the Associateship exams of the Chartered Institute of Bankers (CIB).;The author, Paul Raby, has taught, led revision courses in the pre-Wilkinson "Law Relating to Banking" subject, and has examined the exam scripts as CIB assistant examiner for the subject for several years. He is a practising banker with 12 years of banking experience, and it shows in his practical approach to the new subject, "Law Relating to Banking Services", in this book. His style is conversational, in plain English, with humorous titbits to make the subject interesting and readable.;The book starts with no fixed assumptions, and therefore people with no prior legal knowledge will be able to understand the subject. There are may cross-references in all chapters to enable the reader to achieve an overall picture of the complete syllabus from its 19 chapters, most of which with past exam questions and full answers to assist you with your exam technique. Exam technique is also fully emphasised and explained in the Introduction. Knowing the exam technique, backed-up by a thorough study of this CIB recommended book, should help the reader under the stress of exam conditions.;There is a comprehensive index of the major relevant legal cases at the end of the book to help the reader to locate quickly information they require.