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A bank was a financial institution.
In the 1890s, Henry Gordon Jago owed 500 guineas to the bank. (AUDIO: The Ruthven Inheritance)
In 1968, the Monk deposited money in a London bank. He then went to 2168 and capitalised on 200 years of accumulated compound interest. (TV: "Checkmate")
Countess Heidi Scarlioni met her future husband Count Carlos whilst she was working for her father in a Swiss bank. (PROSE: City of Death)
On a trip to 1920s London, the Sixth Doctor had made Melanie Bush a cosignatory on his Coutts bank account. (PROSE: Instruments of Darkness)
Hadwin and Bennett was a bank in London. Rachel Allan worked there as a personal assistant before joining Torchwood One. (AUDIO: New Girl)
In 2007, the Tenth Doctor used his sonic screwdriver to get money out of a London Credit Bank cashpoint. (TV: The Runaway Bride)
In 2008, there was a bank in Philadelphia. (PROSE: Silver-Tongued Liars)
The Bank of Silence was run by the Silence. Individuals made deposits at the bank and then forgot they made them, allowing the Silence full control of the funds. (COMIC: Service with a Shhhh)
The universal banking device could wirelessly connect the user to all of the banks in the Andromeda Galaxy and transfer money into a specified account. Scratch of the Shoal of the Winter Harmony used this to pay River Song for the Halassi Androvar aboard the Harmony and Redemption. The Twelfth Doctor later tricked King Hydroflax's body into connecting with the banks using the device, ostensibly to get the money he needed to rule the universe. Instead, Hydroflax's body encountered all of the banks' firewalls, causing the computer to begin to overload and be "deleted in a merger." (TV: The Husbands of River Song)
The Bank of Karabraxos was the most secure bank in the galaxy. This was in part due to the security provided by the Teller, which could detect guilt and liquefy the brain of the potential criminal. However, it was destroyed in a solar storm. (TV: Time Heist)
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In Pete's World, an issue of the Independent included an article with a title including the word "banks". (TV: Rise of the Cybermen)