The punjab national bank (PNB) had a mini statement of their financials. It had a number of interesting things in it and I thought I would share.
The first thing is that they have $2.36 million in deposits.
They seem to be mostly in one place. They have a branch in the city, but they’re also branching out to the suburbs and other parts of Punjab, India.
They are also adding new branches in the city and also branching out to other parts of India. They are also adding branches in some other cities.
So basically theyve added 2.36 million deposits to their balance sheet and they still have a pretty good balance sheet. Now they got 2.36 million in deposits out of a 2 billion they had before. So let’s say 1% of the deposits are in the U.S. They have a lot of deposits in the U.S. and that is 2.36 million.So they seem to be pretty good at handling deposits, although they are still growing.
The U.S. deposit-growth rate is about 0.25%. That means that in the six years before the last year’s deposit growth, all but two deposits were in the U.S.
They’re growing even faster than the other four in the U.S., but they’re not doing that much. They’re growing faster than the other two in the U.S., though.
Now if that deposit growth rate is 0.25, then the deposit growth rate of the other three deposits is 0.45. So if we take the average deposit growth rate of the other four deposits as 0.25, and the deposit growth rate of the U.S. deposit as 0.4, then the deposits will grow by a total of 2.36 times in the six years before the deposits are made up on Deathloop.
This is also why we will be able to make deposits before the deposits are made up on Deathloop. Because the deposit growth rate of the deposits is 1.8 times higher than what the U.S. deposit has been at and the other three deposits are about half as large as the U.S. deposit.
This is why we will be able to make deposits before the deposits are made up on Deathloop. Because the deposit growth rate of the deposits is 1.8 times higher than what the U.S. deposit has been at and the other three deposits are about half as large as the U.S. deposit.