From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbank managerˈbank ˌmanager noun [countable] BFB British English someone who is in charge of a local bank
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bank manager• Like that deep trog of a bank manager I went to see at the end of my first term at university.• He was a red-blooded assistant bank manager.• She didn't think her bank manager would be very pleased if she ran over her credit card limit as well.• It throws into doubt the claim that the call was intercepted by a retired bank manager in Oxfordshire.• The lock-manufacturer fixed the combination, and he has told the bank manager.• Most people think at once of their bank manager.From Longman Business Dictionarybank managerˈbank ˌmanagerBANKINGJOB1someone in charge of a branch of a bankI asked my bank manager to extend my overdraft.2someone who works in the central management of a bankMost international bank managers looked for ways to reduce their Latin American exposure. → manager