[Vocabulary] The scope and 'nature' of products...

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The scope and nature of products and services offered by private banking.

Does 'nature' work here (to mean 'kind')?
 
Yes, nature is used correctly in your example. It is not a complete sentence though, only a phrase.

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"the range and nature of products"?

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(not a teacher, not a native, just trying to help ;-) )
 
"the range and nature of products"?

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(not a teacher, not a native, just trying to help ;-) )

That would be fine too, although it sounds like "scope and nature of services" is some sort of clearly defined legal term as well:

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Thanks for all replies!

Yes, nature is used correctly in your example. It is not a complete sentence though, only a phrase.

Yes, you're absolutely right. I probably should've added it's meant to be a heading, so that's okay.
 
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