National Bank of China
The National Bank of China (Chinese: 中華匯理銀行) was a bank in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1891 by a wealthy and influential Guangzhou family. It is the first banknote issuer to be financed by Chinese merchants, and issued banknotes in denominations of HK$5 and HK$10. The bank closed in 1911.
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Banks of the Qing dynasty
Banking in the Qing dynasty
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("Shanxi banks")
- Rishengchang
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- Imperial Bank of China
- National Bank of China
- Asiatic Banking Corporation
- Bank of Taiwan
- Banque de l'Indochine
- Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China
- Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London and China
- City Bank of New York
- Comptoir national d'escompte de Paris
- Deutsch-Asiatische Bank
- HSBC
- HSBC (Hong Kong)
- International Banking Corporation
- Netherlands Trading Society
- Oriental Bank Corporation
- Russo-Chinese Bank
- Russo-Asiatic Bank
- Sino-Belgian Bank
- Yokohama Specie Bank
- See also
- History of banking in China
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