The Asiatic Bank
The Asiatic Bank (1804) was a bank founded in the year 1804 in British India. The bank was the ninth oldest bank in India.[1][2]
Type | Private sector |
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Industry | Banking, Insurance, Capital Markets and allied industries |
Founded | 1 April 1804 as The Asiatic Bank |
Defunct | 1 July 1843 |
Fate | merged with the Bank of Madras |
Successor | Bank of Madras |
Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | Madras Presidency |
Area served | India |
Products | Deposits, Personal Banking Schemes, C & I Banking Schemes, Agri Banking Schemes, SME Banking Schemes |
Services | Banking, Trade Finance |
Parent | State Bank of India |
The bank was eventually merged with the Bank of Madras in 1843.[3][2]
History
Founding
The Asiatic Bank was the third oldest bank founded in the Madras Presidency after The Madras Bank (1683), the Carnatic Bank (1788) and The British Bank of Madras (1795) served many cities in South India.[4][2]
The bank was founded and largely managed by European traders. They worked closely with the English East India Company.[5][2]
Management
The bank was staffed by mostly British nationals who were drawn mainly from the East India Company.[6][2]
The bank had most of its offices and branches in the Madras Presidency.[4][7][8][2]
Final years
The bank was one of four banks that were merged to form the Bank of Madras in 1843: The Madras Bank (1683), the Carnatic Bank and The British Bank of Madras (1795). The Bank of Madras is one of the precursors of the Imperial Bank of India and eventually the State Bank of India.[4][7][8][9][2]
Legacy
The bank was one of the first banks in India to print its own currency notes.[9][2]
The bank is notable for being the ninth oldest bank in India.[1][9][2]
The bank is also notable for being one of the precursors of the State Bank of India, through its predecessors the Imperial Bank of India and the Bank of Madras.[3][9][2]
See also
References
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- "Indian Banks: The History of State Bank of India (SBI)". 13 November 2014.
- "Madras Musings - We care for Madras that is Chennai".
- "Before Madras". The Hindu. 22 August 2016 – via www.thehindu.com.
- "List of 4 Banks in India Before Independence". 10 August 2016.
- "The Banking Heritage Building of Madras". 7 January 2018.
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- https://www.nluo.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Legal-Fortnight-Febedn-vol1.pdf
- Nilaish (28 March 2012). A Comprehensive Guide of Early Paper Money of India (1770-1861 A.D.): (1770-1861 A.D.). ISBN 9781469166285.