The key difference between customer loans and interbank loans is related to creditworthiness and yield. Customers are generally less credit-worthy than banks, leading to higher yields on customer loans compared to interbank loans. This higher yield compensates lenders for the increased risk associated with lending to less credit-worthy borrowers.
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