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National Bank of China

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Not to be confused with People's 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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Qing dynasty Banks of the Qing dynasty
Banking in the Qing dynasty
Government banks
Central bank
National government
Provincial banks
Piaohao
("Shanxi banks")
Qianzhuang
Banknotes
Commercial banks
Foreign banks
See also
History of banking in China


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