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  1. P&O Bank

    In 1920 James Mackay, 1st Viscount Inchcape James Mackay , later the Earl of Inchcape , of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company , established the P&O Banking Corporation to develop the shipping company s private banking business. ref Geoffrey Jones. 2000 Merchants to Multinationals British Trading Companies in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries . Oxford Oxford Univ. , p.180. ref In the same year, Lloyds Bank and National Provincial Bank took shares in P&O Bank, which in turn acquired Allahabad Bank est. 1865 in India . However, P&O Bank ran Allahabad Bank separately. In 1920 P&O Bank established a branch in Colombo , Ceylon , which it followed by establishing branches in Shanghai , Hong Kong , Singapore , and Guangzhou Canton . The bank was unable to wean the customers of the shipping business away from their existing banking relationships and so ended up booking riskier business, with the result that it was plagued with bad debts. ref Geoffrey Jones. 2000 Merchants to Multinationals British Trading Companies in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries . Oxford Oxford Univ. , p.180. ref In 1927 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China now Standard Chartered Bank acquired 75 of P&O Bank and later acquired the remaining shares, P&O Bank never having established a viable banking business. For a while, Chartered continued to run the two banks, P&O and Allahabad, separately. In 1937 Chartered merged in P&O Bank, but not Allahabad the government of India nationalized Allahabad on July 19, 1969. reflist P&O Standard Chartered Category Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company Category Standard Chartered Category Companies established in 1920 Category British overseas banks asia bank stub zh ...   more details



  1. Haverfordwest Bank

    recent blogs 24565 banking crisis lloyds safe bank 1825 posted roystons blog.html BizFace News Forum, Banking Crisis Lloyds was a safe bank in 1825 , posted 22 October 2008 at 17 35 by Royston http ...Haverfordwest Bank is a defunct Wales Welsh bank which was located in Haverfordwest , Pembrokeshire . It was established in the 18th century by a Jewish entrepreneur who settled in Wales . History The bank was founded by Samuel Levi Phillips, who arrived with his brother, Moses Levi Philips, in Haverfordwest in the middle of the eighteenth century. Their ancestral home was the city of Frankfurt am Main in Germany . ref name Llgc http yba.llgc.org.uk en s PHIL LEV 1730.html Retrieved 3 October 2009 ref They adopted the surname Phillips surname Phillips , after being befriended by a gentleman of that name in Haverfordwest, and were baptized in St. Mary s Church, Haverfordwest , in 1755 1756. ref name Green Early Banks in West Wales, by Francis Green in West Wales Historical Records, The Annual Magazine of The Historical Society of West Wales , Volume VI, edited by Francis Green, Printed by W ... in the banking business. ref name Green The date of establishment of the bank is unknown, but it was in existence ... operated by the firm of Nathaniel Phillips. ref name Green The bank was located in High Street, Haverfordwest. ref name Green Connection with Milford and Pembrokeshire Bank Samuel Levi Philips bequeathed ... Milford Bank, as one of the co partners therein. The bank was probably the Milford and Pembrokeshire Bank . ref name Green Other Pembrokeshire banks Other Pembrokeshire banks include J. Dunne & Co., Tenby , Union Bank Pembrokeshire , Milford and Pembrokeshire Bank , Milford Bank , Pembrokeshire Bank , and Lock, Hulme & Co. References references External links http yba.llgc.org.uk en s PHIL ... 1766385&sid Christies sale in 2000 of Haverfordwest Bank notes http www.walesonline.co.uk news ... stub UK bank stub ...   more details



  1. Llandovery Bank

    the goodwill of the banks was sold to Lloyds Bank Ltd., thus ending the existence of the last of the surviving private bank in West Wales . ref name Green Size of the bank The Black Ox Bank was one ... in Wales http www.bizface.co.uk bizfaceforum recent blogs 24565 banking crisis lloyds safe bank 1825 posted roystons blog.html BizFace News Forum, Banking Crisis Lloyds was a safe bank in 1825 , posted ...The Llandovery Bank was established in Llandovery in 1799 in the premises known as the King s Head on Stone ... and Ceredigion , Yale University Press ISBN 0 300 10179 I ref where it remained for many years. The bank was locally known as the Black Ox Bank Banc yr Eidon in the Welsh language because of the bank ... & Son, 1916 ref Establishment and ownership The bank s founder was David Jones, a farmer s son ... to found Llandovery Bank, when he was around 40 years old. He had two sons, Evan who died unmarried ... of 140,000, and the provisions of his will provided for the bank to be continued by his grandsons the sons of John Jones . The eldest grandson, also called David Jones, continued the Llandovery Bank ... bank of its period in the county . ref name Green The branch at Llandeilo was established by 1842 ... http www.s4c.co.uk ydrefgymreig e llandeilo banc.shtml Llandeilo The Black Ox Bank , retrieved 26 September 2009 ref The former Nag s Head hotel, to the left of the bank, was owned by the bank and remodelled ... no bank of its era which enjoyed more local credit than the Black Ox Bank and it is said that, in the Panic ... the Black Ox Bank to withdraw his money. The bank, in anticipation of a run against it, had just received a consignment of Bank of England notes, and the cashier, on receiving the cheque , handed over to the client Bank of England bank notes for the amount. The depositor , however, refused to accept the notes tendered and demanded instead, notes of the Black Ox Bank. ref name Green Bank notes It is not known what Denomination currency denominations of notes the bank issued but, from the existing ...   more details



  1. Llanelly Bank

    recent blogs 24565 banking crisis lloyds safe bank 1825 posted roystons blog.html BizFace News Forum, Banking Crisis Lloyds was a safe bank in 1825 , posted 22 October 2008 at 17 35 by Royston http ...Llanelly Bank was a 19th century bank based in the Wales Welsh town of Llanelli . History Little is known about the history of Llanelly Bank. However, the House of Lords Sessional Papers, of 1801 1833, record that the bank s licence was renewed in 1812, and that the licence was granted to Richard Pemberton, the Elder of Barnes, Durham , Ralph Stephen Pemberton of Llanelli, Carmarthenshire , and Richard Pemberton, the Younger of Castle Street, Holborn , London . ref name Lords http books.google.com books?id kq1bAAAAQAAJ&pg PA27&lpg PA27&dq 22llanelly bank 22 HOUSE OF LORDS THE SESSIONAL PAPERS 1801 ... Papers 1801 1833 Retrieved 27 September 2009 ref By 1822, the bank appeared to be a Branch banking branch or subsidiary enterprise of Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire because, by then, both banks were run ... & Son, 1916 ref The bank appears to have closed by 1830, as no mention is made of it, or any other bank in Llanelli, in Pigot & Co s Commercial Directory for that year. ref name Green Bank notes Up to 1916, there appeared to be only one Llanelly Bank note in existence, for the sum 1 1s. ref This is probably ... of the bank. ref name Green However, a number of Llanelly Bank notes have come up for auction In 2006 .... This bank note was in black and white, with a Classical architecture classical frieze in the centre ... and Lawrence. ref name Spink http www.artfact.com auction lot llanelly bank, carmarthenshire, 1, 10 march 1825 1 c 904pot8uwn Retrieved 27 September 2009 ref In 2000, Philips auctioned a Llanelly Bank ... money llanelly bank e1 3 1823 elabo 1 c 3a0ml7jzrk Retrieved 27 September 2009 ref The bankruptcy stamps appear to confirm that the bank went out of business prior to 1830. Other Carmarthenshire banks Other Carmarthenshire banks include Carmarthen Furnace Bank , Carmarthen Bank , Llandovery Bank , Marten ...   more details



  1. Pembrokeshire Bank

    http www.bizface.co.uk bizfaceforum recent blogs 24565 banking crisis lloyds safe bank 1825 posted roystons blog.html BizFace News Forum, Banking Crisis Lloyds was a safe bank in 1825 , posted 22 ...This bank was operating in Pembrokeshire , in Wales during the early 19th century. It became bankrupt in 1826. Origins The date of establishment of the Bank is unknown, but the London Directory indicates ... of the partnership operating the Bank was David Saer, Benjamin Thomas, William Mathias & Co. ref name Green The Bank also had a subsidiary in Narberth, Pembrokeshire Narberth , known as the Narberth and Pembrokeshire Bank. ref name Green The Bank and its subsidiary failed and became bankrupt a year after the Panic of 1825 . ref name Green Re use of name The Pembrokeshire Bank name was acquired ... in Swansea . ref name Green The new Pembrokeshire Bank was located in the centre of the lower end of High Street, Haverfordwest, known as Short Row, and since pulled down. Later on, the Bank moved, successively ... after the establishment of the new Pembroke Bank, and William Walters carried on the business by himself ... trustee s, on behalf of his 15 year old son, William Howell Walters. ref name Green The Bank and leasehold premises at Haverfordwest and Narberth were sold to the London and Provincial Bank Ltd ... and credit balances at the different branches of the purchasing bank in Pembrokeshire on 1 January the following year. ref name Green London and Provincial Bank Ltd. was absorbed by London Provincial and South Western Bank Ltd., which became part of Barclays Bank ref name Barclays http www.personal.barclays.co.uk ... in 1898, and a justice of the peace for Haverfordwest and Pembrokeshire. ref name Green Bank notes The earliest bank note in existence for the old Pembrokeshire Bank is for 1 and is dated 8 December 1825. It is embellished with a view of Pembroke Castle . A bank note for the Narberth and Pembrokeshire Bank is in existence for 1, dated 1 October 1824. It bears an illustration of two yoke d oxen ...   more details



  1. TSB Bank

    Use dmy dates date October 2011 Refimprove date December 2007 Infobox company company name TSB Bank company logo Image TaranakiSB.png company type Trustee Bank foundation 28 September 1850 location New Plymouth, New Zealand products Banking and financial services homepage http www.tsb.co.nz www.tsb.co.nz TSB Bank redirects here. For the former British bank of the same name, see Trustee Savings Bank and its successor Lloyds TSB . For the Irish bank formerly of the same name, see Irish Life and Permanent . TSB Bank is a nationwide bank based in New Plymouth , New Zealand . History TSB Bank received its first deposit account deposit under the banner of the New Plymouth Savings Bank on the 28 September 1850 from Waitera te Karei. The deposited sum was 34 pounds. At the time the bank s accountant was paid an annual salary of 20 pounds, so the deposit was a considerable sum. Branches were opened in Fitzroy and Waitara, New Zealand Waitara in 1921 and 1946 respectively, followed by the first branch ... change to Taranaki Savings Bank. With the loosening of regulations on banking in the 1970s, the Bank ... the industry was finally deregulated in the mid 1980s, TSB Bank was strong enough to stand aside from the Consolidation business amalgamation of the country s Trustee banks. In 1975, TSB Bank was the first bank to offer free, interest bearing cheque accounts and in 1981 they pioneered New Zealand s ATM or Automated teller machine Cashflow network. The bank is the naming rights sponsor of the TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre, which will open in mid 2010 at Pah Homestead in Auckland. It will house ... the TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre publisher City Scene date 29 March 2009 page 1 accessdate 2009 04 07 ref Ownership Ownership of TSB Bank remains vested in the TSB Community Trust company Trust , ref ... by the Bank to the Trust was more than 10million. ref http www.tsbtrust.org.nz uploaded files annual report 4.4mb1.pdf ref Branches There are fifteen full service TSB Bank branches throughout the Taranaki ...   more details



  1. Dresdner Bank

    that Allianz was looking to dispose of Dresdner Bank. British banking group Lloyds TSB were amongst ...Infobox company company name Dresdner Bank AG company logo File Dresdner Bank Logo.svg 250px company ... Financial services products Retail banking Retail , commercial bank commercial and Real estate ... Bank Image Frankfurt Am Main Gallileo von Nordosten 20120115.jpg thumb The 2003 finished Gallileo was also part of the head office of Dresdner Bank Dresdner Bank Aktiengesellschaft AG was one ... Commerzbank in December 2009. History 19th century Dresdner Bank was established on 12 November 1872 through the conversion of financial institution Michael Kaskel. Dresdner Bank founding consortium ... Deutsche Bank, Hamburg with an initial capital of 8 million Thaler s 24 million Marks and 30 employees in Wilsdruffer Strasse in Dresden . In 1870s, Dresdner Bank acquired smaller regional institutes ... few new acquisitions, even the acquisition of founder of Anglo Deutsche Bank opened the first international branch in London in 1895. By 1900, Dresdner bank had the largest German branch network. During ... owned 66 and Deutsche Golddiskontbank owned 22 of Dresdner Bank shares. Its deputy director was Hjalmar Schacht Dr Schacht , Minister of Economy under Nazi Germany Nazism . The Bank was reprivatised in 1937. During World War II , Dresdner Bank controlled various banks in countries under German Occupation. It took over the Bohemian Discount Bank in Prague , the Societa Bancara Romana in Bucharest , the Handels und Kreditbank in Riga , the Kontinentale Bank in Brussels , and Bank of Athens Banque ... General Bank and the Greek Credit Bank, and it founded the Handelstrust West N. V. in Amsterdam . It also controlled Banque Bulgare de Commerce in Sofia and the Deutsche Orient Bank in Turkey . As a result of World War II 80 of the Bank s buildings were destroyed, costing the Bank 162 ... Mark in 1948 helped return banking to normality. Dresdner Bank expanded its network with acquisition ...   more details



  1. Carmarthen Bank

    http www.bizface.co.uk bizfaceforum recent blogs 24565 banking crisis lloyds safe bank 1825 posted roystons blog.html BizFace News Forum, Banking Crisis Lloyds was a safe bank in 1825 , posted 22 October ...This was a bank that was established in, and operated in, Carmarthenshire during the 19th century. It became bankrupt in 1832 and its name was then adopted by another Carmarthenshire based bank. History This bank was established in Carmarthen by the partnership known as Waters, Jones & Co., and probably ... Green, Printed by W. Spurrell & Son, 1916 ref During the Panic of 1825 , the Bank of England suspended cash payments due to frequent provincial bank failures, leading to a general run on United Kingdom ... January 1832, Waters, Jones & Co. suspended all payments. The partners in Carmarthen Bank at this time ..., Waters, Jones & Co. would meet all the assets of Carmarthen Bank under the supervision of inspectors, who were to receive the proceeds of realisation of the assets on Trust law trust for the bank ... of the value of the bank s debts, did not execute the agreement before 1 May 1832, the agreement would ... Although the partners in the bank, and some of the creditors, signed the agreement, the partners of Sir ...., British Losses by Bank Failures, 1858 ref the liabilities of Waters, Jones & Co. amounted to 300,000, and the failure of the bank was the result of issuing notes to the extent of nearly 100,000 upon .... It may be that such harsh criticism was due to the writer being a heavy depositor in the bank. ref name Green Successor in name It was probably after the failure of Carmarthen Bank that David Morris adopted the name, and changed the name of his bank from David Morris & Sons to Carmarthen Bank. ref ... established in Carmarthen, in 1791, and Carmarthen Furnace Bank , which had been established by John Morgan of Furnace House, Carmarthen. ref name Green Bank notes The earliest known bank note for this bank is for 2 and is dated 10 October 1825. Existing specimens of bank notes issued by the bank are for 1 ...   more details



  1. Westminster Bank

    . In about 1870 it acquired Unity Joint Stock Bank, and mergers with Commercial Bank of London and Middlesex Bank had been arranged in 1861 and 1863 respectively. By 1909 London and Westminster had opened or acquired 37 branches in and around London. Yet, despite this expansion effort, the bank felt the effects of competition from provincial banks like Lloyds Bank Lloyds and Midland Bank Midland ...About the historical Westminster Bank Limited the present day institution National Westminster Bank Infobox Defunct Company company name Westminster Bank Limited company logo File Westminsterbankvig.jpg 150px Arms of Westminster Bank company type Joint stock slogan fate Merger with National Provincial Bank National Provincial successor National Westminster Bank foundation 1834 defunct 1970 location ... subsid Ulster Bank Westminster Bank was a United Kingdom British retail bank which operated in England and Wales from 1834 until its merger into the National Westminster Bank in 1970 it remains a registered ... banking companies. History London and Westminster Bank In 1834, the London and Westminster Bank was the first firm founded under the auspices of the Bank Charter Act 1833 , which allowed joint stock banks ... HISTORY OUR BANKING FAMILY PAST CONSTITUENTS LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK London and Westminster Bank The Royal Bank of Scotland Group, Past Constituents retrieved 19 November 2007 ref For various reasons, the press, private banking concerns, and the Bank of England were so hostile to the Bank Charter ... to exist rather than setting up an extensive branch network. As a result, the bank opened only ... with the influential and prestigious London and County Bank, which had 70 offices citywide and almost 200 in rural counties. London and County Bank The Surrey, Kent and Sussex Banking Company had been ... branches and was the largest British bank. The resulting entity was named the London County and Westminster Bank. ref http www.rbs.com about03.asp?id ABOUT US OUR HERITAGE OUR HISTORY OUR BANKING FAMILY ...   more details



  1. Continental Bank of Canada

    Refimprove date December 2009 style float right margin left 1em margin bottom 0.5em width 220px border 99B3FF solid 1px center Continental Bank of Canada center center Location Toronto, Ontario , Canada center First President center center Existed 1980 1986 center center Merged into modern day HSBC Bank Canada center The Continental Bank of Canada was a chartered bank formed in Canada when IAC, a financing company, decided to expand the scope of operations in the 1980s. ref http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0001888. The Continental Bank of Canada had head offices in Toronto. ref This small bank struggled for several years before being acquired by Lloyds Bank of the United Kingdom. Continental Bank became Lloyds Bank of Canada in 1986. After several years of losses, Lloyds Bank sold its Canadian operations to Hong Kong Bank of Canada HBC in 1990. HBC merged Lloyds Bank of Canada with its existing operations into what is now HSBC Bank Canada . See also List of banks in Canada References Reflist http laws.justice.gc.ca eng Z 036 index.html An Act to Incorporate Continental Bank of Canada 1976 77, c. 58& 93 Commons Canadian banks DEFAULTSORT Continental Bank Of Canada Category Defunct banks of Canada Category Lloyds Banking Group Category HSBC acquisitions Category 1980s establishments Bank stub Canada corp stub ...   more details



  1. Bank of Cyprus

    the Bank s relationship with the Lloyds Banking Group network, whilst all personal and business ...Infobox company company name Bank of Cyprus Public Company Ltd br company logo File Bank of Cyprus.svg 230px company type Public company Publicly traded limited ... bank business banking , factoring finance factoring , broker age, insurance , Investment management ... title Financial Information 2010 accessdate 5 May 2011 publisher Bank of Cyprus ref net income ... small ref name AR2010 homepage http www.bankofcyprus.com www.bankofcyprus.com intl yes Bank of Cyprus ... s Shareholders Funds were 2,13 bn. The Bank of Cyprus Group employs 11.962 staff worldwide ... title Bank of Cyprus moves into Russia date 7 June 2007 publisher url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi business 6731707.stm work BBC pages accessdate 2007 06 08 language ref The shares of the Bank are listed on the Cyprus Stock Exchange CSE . The Bank is the largest listed company on the CSE in terms of market capitalization and is widely held. Since October 8, 2007 the Bank of Cyprus has been part of the Dow ... jones select dividend indexes ref The Bank of Cyprus is also listed on the Athens Stock Exchange ...?id 583&lang EN Bank Of Cyprus ref The bank adopted as its emblem the ancient Cypriot coin ... . 2009. Bank of Cyprus. ref File Nicosia view with central bank of Cyprus in the back.jpg thumb Bank of Cyprus headquarters next to Central bank of Cyprus offices File Bank of Cyprus new and huge offices in Aglandjia suberb of Nicosia Republic of Cyprus.jpg thumb Bank of Cyprus new offices in Aglandjia ... Bank or Nicosia Depository . This is the first Cypriot banking institution. 1912 The Nicosia Savings Bank became a public company and changed its name to Bank of Cyprus BoC , following an application by the shareholders of the Savings Bank to the High Commissioner in 1909. 1908 The Cyprus Savings Bank Kypriakon Tomieftiron , commences operations in Nicosia . 1930 The BoC ...   more details



  1. Martins Bank

    Infobox Defunct Company company name Martins Bank Limited company logo File Martins.png 120px Arms of Martins Bank company type Joint stock slogan fate Acquired by Barclays Bank successor Barclays Bank ... products num employees parent subsid Lewis s Bank Limited Martins Bank Limited was a Liverpool based British finanical services company that was taken over by Barclays Bank in 1969. The company has ... it was the first bank to enter into partnership with a major retailer, opening banking concessions inside branches of the Lewis s department store chain. History In 1918, the bank was acquired by the Bank ... bank became the Bank of Liverpool and Martins Ltd . However, the name was shortened to Martins Bank Ltd in 1928. The change of name was at the insistence of the directors of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank, whose former HQ at 43 Spring Gardens Manchester became Martins Manchester District Office. By 1928, the bank had expanded to some 560 branches and had a logo featuring a grasshopper, which was the crest of Thomas Gresham Sir Thomas Gresham , and a liver bird , the logo of the Bank of Liverpool ... and 1967 Martins Bank owned and operated Lewis s Bank which had branches in each of the Lewis s Department Stores not to be confused with John Lewis and also in Selfridges in London. Lewis s Bank was sold to Lloyds Bank in 1967 and lasted until at least the 1980s. The last Lewis s department store in Liverpool closed in May 2010. A new headquarters building for Martins Bank Ltd was designed by the architect ...&pg 10 Image BarclaysBankOM D160 025.jpg thumb right Martins Bank Building, Liverpool. The bank was bought by Barclays Bank in 1969, when all of its seven hundred branches became branches of Barclays ... Bank Archive Project link below . Martins numbered among its customers a football pools company .... Even so, many who worked for the bank believed that Martins could have survived on its own ... to provide banking to remote areas First with a drive through bank in Leicester in 1959 and Epsom ...   more details



  1. Bank of London and Montreal

    a branch in Trinidad . 1964 Barclays Bank DCO acquired one third of the shares of BOLAM. 1965 Mellon Financial Mellon National Bank acquired 15 of the shares in BOLAM. Lloyds share fell to 24 . Bolam ... created a 51 49 joint venture with Euro Canadian Bank , which took over the new bank and renamed it Bank of The Bahamas. This is now Bank of Bahamas International . 1971 Lloyds combined Lloyds Bank Europe, BOLSA and BOLAM as subsidiaries of a new bank, Lloyds and Bolsa International Bank, of which Lloyds owned 55 and Mellon Bank 13 . Within two years, Lloyds bought out Mellon Bank and the other minority shareholders. It then renamed the bank Lloyds Bank International LBI . 1975 LBI closed the Tokyo branch that BOLAM had established in 1971. 1984 Lloyds merged in LBI. Category Bank of Montreal ...The Bank of London and Montreal was a joint venture between Bank of London and South America Bolsa , an affiliate of Lloyds Bank , and Bank of Montreal . It was established in 1958 and headquartered in Nassau, Bahamas . History 1958 Bank of London and South America, an affiliate of Lloyds Bank, and Bank of Montreal established Bank of London and Montreal as a 50 50 JV with headquarters in Nassau in the Bahamas. BOLSA contributed its branches in the West Indies and northern South America, and Bank ... had offices in Caracas and La Guaira . 1968 The Bank of England allowed Mellon to increase its ... and the Caribbean. In the divorce, Bolsa took back its branches. Bank of Montreal got the Bahamian ... there, which used the acquisition as the foundation for a new bank, National Commercial Bank. This is now First Citizens Bank . On April 17, 1970 BOM incorporated the branches it took over as Bank of Montreal Bahamas & Caribbean , and in 1983 changed the name Bank of Montreal Bahamas Limited. 1971 The Government of Jamaica purchased Bank of Montreal s Jamaican operations, renaming them Bank of Surrey . Bank of Surrey closed five months later. In 1988 Bank of Montreal wanted to close the Bahamian ...   more details



  1. Metropolitan Bank

    Metropolitan Bank may refer to Habib Metropolitan Bank , Pakistan Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company , Philippines Metropolitan Bank Chicago , a bank in Chicago Metropolitan Bank of Zimbabwe , a commercial bank in Zimbabwe disambig ...   more details



  1. Bank of London and South America

    ?coll id 1608&inst id 13 Aim25 website London and River Plate Bank Records ref In 1918 it was acquired by Lloyds Bank . In 1923 Lloyds Bank brought about a merger with the separately owned London and Brazilian Bank, to prevent the two banks being in direct competition with each other. The merged bank was renamed Bank of London and South America. Lloyds retained a major interest in BOLSA throughout ..., but not its branches in Venezuela , which BOLAM had closed in 1965. In 1971, Lloyds Bank bought the controlling interest in BOLSA and merged it with Lloyds Bank Europe to form Lloyds and Bolsa International Bank. ref http www.lloydstsb ipb.com w3 es About Us Lloyds TSB History.html History of Lloyds Banking Group ref This became Lloyds Bank International in 1974 and was merged into Lloyds Bank in 1986. ref Lloyds Bank Merger Act 1985 cap. 9 ref Banco Edwards was sold in 1987 to Midland Bank , part of HSBC since 1992, and merged into Banco de Chile in 2001. Buenos Aires headquarters main Banco de Londres y Am rica del Sur Headquarters In 1966 the bank opened a new local headquarters ...The Bank of London and South America or BOLSA lang es Banco de Londres y Am rica del Sur , also known simply as Banco de Londres was a United Kingdom British bank which operated in South America between 1923 and 1986. Origins The bank was incorporated in England on 27 September 1862 ref http wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk ... Plate Bank, originally to operate in Buenos Aires . It soon opened branches elsewhere in Argentina , and changed its name to the London and River Plate Bank in 1865. The Bank expanded over the years ..., the Anglo South American Bank , which had gone into liquidation. The acquisitions included Banco A. Edwards, one of the largest banks in Chile. In 1958 the bank formed a joint venture with the Bank of Montreal , known as the Bank of London and Montreal , headquartered in Nassau, Bahamas . BOLSA contributed ... Kingdom Category Lloyds Banking Group Category Defunct banks of Argentina Category British overseas ...   more details



  1. Exim Bank

    Exim Bank may refer to Export Import Bank of Romania Exim Bank India Export Import Bank of the United States The Export Import Bank of China Exim Bank of Southern Sudan , a bank in Southern Sudan Exim Bank Tanzania , a bank in Tanzania Exim Bank of South Africa , a bank in South Africa Dab ...   more details



  1. Bank of Scotland (Netherlands)

    Unreferenced date September 2008 The Bank of Scotland Netherlands is the Dutch subsidiary of Bank of Scotland plc , part of the Lloyds Banking Group . It was established in 1999 and is headquartered in Amsterdam . The bank sells mortgages and acquires private savings in the Netherlands over the Internet and through intermediaries. Clarify me date September 2008 External links http www.bankofscotland.nl Bank of Scotland Netherlands Lloyds Banking Group Category Lloyds Banking Group Category Banks of the Netherlands Category Banks established in 1999 Category Companies based in Amsterdam Category 1999 establishments in the Netherlands Netherlands bank stub ...   more details



  1. Bank of Scotland International

    Image BOS International LOGO.gif thumb 250px Logo of the Bank of Scotland International commenting out image with no source bad FairUse claim Bank of Scotland International is the international banking division of Bank of Scotland plc , part of Lloyds Banking Group . It is headquartered in Jersey . It also has operations in the Isle of Man and Hong Kong . ref http www.bankofscotlandinternational.com Download Legal Regulatory.pdf Bank of Scotland International Legal and Regularity notices PDF file ref . The Bank offers offshore banking facilities to customers, with accounts available in Pound sterling as well as US dollar s and euro s. The Bank was formed shortly after the merger of Bank of Scotland and Halifax to form HBOS, and the two bank s international arms were merged. Bank of Scotland Offshore Limited, based in the Isle of Man was merged with Halifax International Limited based in Jersey. See also Offshore banking External links http www.bankofscotlandinternational.com home home.asp Bank of Scotland International Lloyds Banking Group References reflist DEFAULTSORT Bank Of Scotland International Category Lloyds Banking Group Category Companies based in Jersey Category Banks ...   more details



  1. Industrial bank

    Industrial Bank is another name for an industrial loan company . It is also a common name for a number of bank s. Industrial Bank China Industrial Bank of Iraq Industrial Bank of Korea Industrial Bank Syria see Economy of Syria Industrial Bank NA Industrial Bank Co. LTD Industrial Bank of Taiwan Industrial Bank of Kuwait disambiguation Category Banks ...   more details



  1. Bank Square

    Bank Square may refer to several places Poland Bank Square, Warsaw United Kingdom Bank Square Aberystwyth Bank Square , Aberystwyth Bank Square Dulverton Bank Square , Dulverton, Somerset Bank Square St Just Bank Square , St Just in Penwith Bank Square Wilmslow Bank Square , Wilmslow disambig ...   more details



  1. Bank Street

    Bank Street may refer to Bank Street Ottawa Bank Street football ground , Manchester, England Bank Street Manhattan Bank Street, Hyderabad Bank Street, Worcestershire , a village Bank Street in Kilmarnock , Scotland Bank Street in the Downtown New London Historic District , Connecticut Bank Street in the Downtown Fall River Historic District , Massachusetts Bank Street in Cincinnati, location of the Bank Street Grounds Bank Street College of Education or its Bank Street School for Children disambig road ru ...   more details



  1. Reserve Bank

    Central bank Reserve Bank can amongst other things be Reserve Bank of Australia Reserve Bank of Fiji Reserve Bank of India Reserve Bank of New Zealand South African Reserve Bank Federal Reserve Federal Reserve Bank United States Reserve Bank of Vietnam Disambig ...   more details



  1. Provident Bank

    Provident Bank may refer to Provident Bank of Maryland Provident Bank of New Jersey Provident Bank of New York Provident Financial Group, a defunct bank in Cincinnati, Ohio disambig ...   more details



  1. Postal Bank

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    George Bank may refer to George Bligh Bank Georges Bank intitle George Bank See also George Banks disambiguation George Bankes disambiguation hndis Bank, George ...   more details




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