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Bengal Bank
Company typePrivate sector
IndustryBanking, Insurance, Capital Markets and allied industries
Founded1 April 1784;
239 years ago
 (1784-04-01) as The Bengal Bank
Defunct31 March 1791 (1791-03-31)
FateDefunct
Headquarters
Number of locations
Bengal Presidency
Area served
India
ProductsDeposits, Personal Banking Schemes, C & I Banking Schemes, Agri Banking Schemes, SME Banking Schemes
ServicesBanking, Trade Finance

The Bengal Bank was a bank founded in 1784 in British India. The bank was the fifth oldest bank in India.[1]

The bank became defunct on March 31, 1791.[1]

History

Founding

The bank was established in 1784 by private entrepreneurs.[2]

The bank has played a major role in the early economic history of East Bengal and Bangladesh.[3]

Management

Although the bank was largely a private bank, it enjoyed patronage from the then government of India, the East India Company.[2]

The bank was staffed by mostly British nationals who were drawn mainly from the East India Company.[2]

The bank had most of its offices and branches in East Bengal, which is the present day Bangladesh.[2]

Final Years

The bank lasted in business for only seven years and was finally closed in 1791.[1]

The bank also issued its own currency notes in its two years of existence.[4][5]

Legacy

The bank is notable for being the fifth oldest bank in India.[1] It is also notable for being one of the first institutions in India to issue its own paper banknotes or currency notes.[4][5]

The ability of private banks to issue their own currency notes was taken away by The Paper Currency Act, 1861.[6][7]

The bank is also notable for being the very first bank in India to issue cheques and chequebooks to its customers. This innovation was later adopted by all other banks in India.[8][9]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Reserve Bank of India - Museum". rbi.org.in.
  2. ^ a b c d "Banking on the page of history". The Daily Star. 19 February 2010.
  3. ^ "Banking in Bangladesh | Independent". m.theindependentbd.com.
  4. ^ a b "India's First Currency Note".
  5. ^ a b "Early Bank Notes | Old Currency Bank Notes | Rare Bank Notes | Mintage World". www.mintageworld.com.
  6. ^ "Reserve Bank of India". www.rbi.org.in.
  7. ^ "Reserve Bank of India - Museum". rbi.org.in.
  8. ^ "Banking Information". Syskool. 2 March 2014.
  9. ^ "First of Banks: The Banking History of India | PSC Arivukal". www.pscarivukal.com.

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