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What is the difference between customers and clients?

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Question added by الطيب عبدالرحمن عليى محمد محمد , finance director , حلو الغذاء
Date Posted: 2021/03/07
Jisvanth nadesh Ambigapathy
by Jisvanth nadesh Ambigapathy , Fincrime AML/CTF Analayst , Revolut Ltd

Customer means a person who buys goods and services from the company for example Retail Banking. While the client refers to a person who looks for professional service from the business for example Investment Banking and IT companies.

Mohammad Hariri
by Mohammad Hariri , ACCOMMODATION ADVISOR , KAUST University, Modern Architecture Contracting Company

A client is the one who wants professional support/service from the company. Whereas, a customer refers to a person who purchases products or services from the company

Customer means a person who buys goods and services from the company. While the client refers to a person who looks for professional service from the business.

Income is the revenue generated by a non-trading institution in a financial year, while expenditure denotes outgoing expenses incurred. These are the basis of an Income & Expenditure account, and their net balance calculated after a financial year ends indicates if there is surplus or deficit.

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