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WORLD’S LARGEST FOREIGN BANKING UNIT.—The dealing room at the new building of the Midland Bank (overseas branch) in Gracechurch street, London. Officially opened by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Selwyn Lloyd), it is the largest foreign banking unit in the world. The branch, which is in continuous contact with financial centres and banks in nearly every country overseas, employs a staff of about 1200.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29864, 3 July 1962, Page 15

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WORLD’S LARGEST FOREIGN BANKING UNIT.—The dealing room at the new building of the Midland Bank (overseas branch) in Gracechurch street, London. Officially opened by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Selwyn Lloyd), it is the largest foreign banking unit in the world. The branch, which is in continuous contact with financial centres and banks in nearly every country overseas, employs a staff of about 1200. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29864, 3 July 1962, Page 15

WORLD’S LARGEST FOREIGN BANKING UNIT.—The dealing room at the new building of the Midland Bank (overseas branch) in Gracechurch street, London. Officially opened by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Selwyn Lloyd), it is the largest foreign banking unit in the world. The branch, which is in continuous contact with financial centres and banks in nearly every country overseas, employs a staff of about 1200. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29864, 3 July 1962, Page 15

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