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interbank network

Interbank networks are systems that allow banks to transfer money to each other. It's like a network of roads connecting different banks. Banks can use these roads to send money to other banks, just like how you can drive on a road to get to another city. Banks can do this instantaneously, which is why it's sometimes called 'real-time' money transfer.
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