P.O. SAVINGS BANK
CONTINUED POPULARITY.
DEPOSITORS TOTAL 783,827,
(Special to “Tribune.”) Parliament Bldgs., Aug. 24. Despite the faet that the withdrawals exceeded the deposits, says the Post and Teelgraph Report, it is gratifying to report that the excess of withdrawals was less by £75,639 than the excess for the previous year. An increase of 25,672 in the number of accounts open on March 31st, 1927, compared with the number open on March 31st, 1926, evidences the continued popularity of the Post Office Savings Bank, and the desire for thrift of the people of the Dominion. The number of depositors on March 31st was 783,827, and the total amount at their credit was £48,985,502.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 214, 24 August 1927, Page 7
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