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Why do banks charge a fee when clients transact on their accounts?​

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Banks charge fees so they can make profit.
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Answer:

Banks charge fees to help make a profit.

Explanation:

Bank fees allow financial institutions to recoup operating expenses. Banks also make money on loans, via interest and other fees.

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