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"customers interest" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the interests of your customers, or when making statements about customer interest in a certain product or service. For example: "We have seen a dramatic increase in our customers interest in our new product line."
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He charged some customers interest of up to 150 per cent on loans.
In the past, Nationwide has come under fire for taking far too long to transfer ISAs, costing customers interest.
The new stakeholder product does not offer customers interest, and promises their cash will be invested in ethical companies.
"People are looking to find real cheeses that aren't industrial," said Mr. Tallmadge, 59, adding that customers' interest in cheeses is similar to their search for good wines.
That deprives card companies of the fat profits that consumer-loan rivals make by charging customers interest rates of more than 20% on their loans.
Ms. Messick said Wells Fargo's method of processing transactions was "appropriate and consistent with customers' interest and the laws and rules of governing regulatory authorities".
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In simple terms, it means that your customers' interests come first.
And they claim that counterfeits occasionally push brand-holders into innovating in their customers' interests.
It sold products that boosted profits but were against customers' interests.
BlackRock and Vanguard dispute this notion, saying they put their customers' interests first in their voting.
I believe it has to be both, but that customers' interests should come first.
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