The word ‘bank’ is derived from the Italian word ‘Banco’, which means bench. In the middle ages, Italians used to conduct their commercial transactions while sitting on the bench. Later, this very word ‘banco’ underwent changes and became ‘bank’. Now, all the countries of the world have banking systems. Do you know how the banks started?
Sample of Bank cheque
            In olden days, Jews did money lending, and subsequently the goldsmiths, too, started lending money to the traders. Merchants, in fact, paid the goldsmiths to look after their surplus cash. These goldsmiths gave receipts like a bank note to the merchants for the cash they deposited with them. The goldsmiths would in turn lend a part of that money to others and earn interest on it. They could thus make extra money. A part of the money thus earned, they gave to the merchants as an incentive for depositing the money with them. This is how banking started.
            Merchants also wrote letters to the goldsmiths to pay other merchants from the money they deposited with them. This amounted to issue of cheques. The modern banking system started in Venice 
            The first bank in the USA  was set up in Philadelphia England India , the first bank was the ‘Presidency Bank of Bombay India 
            Initially, banks had only two functions, namely to receive money and to give loans on interest. Nowadays, banks serve many other purposes such as giving credit cards and foreign currency to people going abroad. Banks also provide us the facility of lockers to keep our jeweler there.
