| POINTBLANK | Impossible to miss the issue of a financial institution protecting the pound (5-5) |
| OVERT | Impossible to miss |
| GLARING | Impossible to miss |
| BANKERSDRAFT | Cheque drawn on the funds of a financial institution (7,5) |
| BANKCHARGES | Money paid for the services of a financial institution (4,7) |
| HIGHCHAIR | It raises the issue of a senior professorial post (9) |
| SONOFAGUN | Affectionate address for the issue of a colt? (3,2,1,3) |
| DRAWABLANK | Lure by a financial institution to save pounds gets to fail (4,1,5) |
| PHONEBOOKS | Collections of numbers for piano and fine tune for records of a financial nature (5,5) |
| BACKNUMBER | Previous issue of a magazine or an old-fashioned, out of date fellow (4,6) |
| CHATTERING | Educated people expressing views on the issues of the day (10,7) |
| BANKCREDIT | *Money loaned by a financial institution |
| GRANDCHILD | The issue of offspring (10) |
| ADVICE | Counsel; the skilled opinion of a doctor or a lawyer; or, a notice of a financial transaction (6) |
| BANKSTATEMENT | A summary provided by a financial institution of the transactions on a customer's account (4,9) |
| DEPOSITOR | A person who pays a sum of money to a financial institution for safe keeping |
| CLEARINGHOUSE | A financial institution formed to facilitate the exchange of payments and securities (8,5) |
| DEMAND | A sum of money that deposited by a customer must be repaid by a financial institution, with or without interest at a specific time or on ___ |
| CHICKENFARMS | They raise the issue of the Andalusian hens, for example, getting to check in travelling to agricultural sites (7,5) |
| INTERIM | ____ accounts, a set of financial statements for part of a financial year (7) |