he Global Banking Centre (G.B.C) of the Global Banking Agency is an International Banking Institution, International Banking Co-operative and International Banking Centre created to provide Global Banking Services such as Global Co-operative Banking, Global Central Banking, Global Commercial Banking, Global Business Banking, Global Financial Banking, Global Investment Banking and Global Development Banking Services, as well as Global Investments Accounts Services, Global Capital Deposit Accounts Services, Global Savings Accounts Services and Global Chequing Accounts Services and International Money and Bank Accounts Transfer Services pursuance of Global Central Banks Governors Co-operative Accord Basel I, II and III International Commercial Banking Co-operative Agreement (Seoul, November 2010) by the Co-operative Global Central Banks Governors led by the Great 20 Countries Central Banks of the World, which are: Reserve Bank of U.S.A, European Central Bank, Central Bank of Russia, Bank of England, People’s Bank of China, Central Bank of Canada, Bank of Japan, Central Bank of Korea, Reserve Bank of India, Central Bank of Mexico, Central Bank of Brazil, Reserve Bank of South Africa, Central Bank of Argentina, Central Bank of Indo-Asia, Reserve Bank of Australia, Banque de France, Bundesbank of Germany, Central Bank of Saudi Arabia, Central Bank of Turkey, and Bank of Italy including the World Bank, the IMF and other Co-operative Global Central Banks, Global Commercial Banks, Global Financial Institutions, Investors Group, Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) and Financial Groups members and clients forming the co-operative Global Banking Union (G.B.U) bringing together its co-operative Global Commercial Banks Union (G.C.B.U) and Global Central Banks Union (G.C.B.U) Sections to provide Global Banking Services (G.B.S) and, attract and mobilize more than $ 2173.00 billion dollars of money and capital funds scattered for investments.
The Global Banking Centre (G.B.C) of the Global Banking Agency provides Global Banking Services (G.B.S) to its Co-operative Central Banks, Commercial Banks, Investment Banks, Merchant Banks, Development Banks, Chartered Banks, Co-operative Banks, Offshore Banks, Credit Banks, Industrial Banks, Exports and Imports Banks, Agricultural Banks, Rural and Community Banks among other Financial Institutions, Investors Group Financial Groups and Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) members and clients of the Global Banking Union (G.B.U) and its (G.C.B.U) and Global Commercial Banks Union (G.C.B.U) Global Central Banks Union (G.C.B.U) in order to finance, develop, promote and enhance the global banking industry, in accordance with Basel I, II and III Global Banking Co-operative Accord (Seoul 2010).