Traces the flow of funds from lenders (surplus units) to borrowers (deficit units) through intermediaries.
Depending on the context, these schemas might focus on different aspects:
A standard credit system schema typically includes two main levels: kreditnaja sistema shemy
Commercial Banks and Non-Bank Credit Institutions (specialized banks, insurance companies, and pension funds) that provide direct services to individuals and businesses. Types of Schemas
The Central Bank (e.g., Bank of Russia), which acts as the regulator, issues currency, and manages gold reserves. Traces the flow of funds from lenders (surplus
The phrase (Russian: кредитная система схемы ) refers to the visual or structural breakdown of how a credit system operates within an economy. In a financial context, these "schemes" or diagrams illustrate the hierarchy and movement of capital between various institutions. Core Components of the Credit System
In modern trading or "Smart Money" contexts, these schemas might represent liquidity and order flow within financial markets. Shows the relationship between the regulator and various
Shows the relationship between the regulator and various bank types (universal, investment, savings).