Bankability
acceptable for processing by a bank:
bankable checks and money orders.
considered powerful, prestigious, or stable enough to ensure profitability:
without bankable stars the film script aroused no interest.
adjective
appropriate for receipt by a bank
dependable or reliable: a bankable promise
(esp of a star) likely to ensure the financial success of a film
adjective
having a reputation or influence that ensures the success of a project: after a decade when bankable stars have all but monopolized movies/ she had established herself as the most bankable female actress in hollywood (1960s+)
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