Bank of Bombay
The Bank of Bombay was the second of the three presidency banks (others being the Bank of Calcutta and the Bank of Madras) of the Raj period. It was established, pursuant to a charter of the British East India Company, on 15 April 1840.
Bank of Bombay, 10 Rupees, 1860. | |
Industry | Banking Financial services |
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Founded | 15 April 1840 |
Defunct | 27 January 1921 |
Fate | Merged with Bank of Calcutta and Bank of Madras |
Successor | Imperial Bank of India |
Headquarters | Bombay, Bombay Presidency , British India |
Area served | British India |
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