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On August 19, 1977, it was authorized to operate an expanded foreign currency deposit unit (FCDU) and in December 1981 granted to operate as expanded commercial bank or universal bank. As of December 31, 2007, Allied Bank was the 9th largest private domestic commercial bank in the country in terms of total deposits, and the 10th largest in ...
Mizuho Bank Limited: みずほ銀行: Yes: Japan: 168 Robinson Road: No Moscow Narodny Bank Limited No: United Kingdom: 50 Robinson Road: No National Australia Bank Limited Yes: Australia: 5 Temasek Boulevard: No National Bank of Kuwait SAK: الوطني: No: Kuwait: 9 Raffles Place: No Norddeutsche Landesbank No: Germany: 6 Shenton Way: No ...
Until 1985, subscribers' telephone numbers in Singapore were five and six digits. Five digits were introduced in 1960s, whereas 5-digit and 6-digit phone numbers were introduced in 1960s as fixed lines grew, but in that year, these changed to seven digits as the introduction of new towns arose (Tampines, Jurong East, Bukit Batok, Yishun and Hougang) and a large number of new numbers were required.
Allied Bank may refer to: Allied Banking Corporation, a commercial bank in the Philippines; Allied Bank Limited, a commercial bank in Pakistan; Allied Bank Zimbabwe Limited, a commercial bank in Zimbabwe; Allied Bank Uganda Limited, the name of Bank of Africa (Uganda) from 1996 until 2006
Philippine Commercial International Bank (merged with Equitable Bank, renamed Equitable PCI Bank) Prudential Bank (acquired by Bank of the Philippine Islands) Urban Bank (closed then merged with Export and Industry Bank)
Ukraine has 6 digit bank codes. Account number does not include bank code. List of bank codes is available at the site of the National Bank of Ukraine. [2] The UK has a 6-digit sort code. For prefixes identifying UK banking companies, see the list of sort codes of the United Kingdom. Russia has 9 digit bank code (БИК код).
There are national telephone services which have phone numbers in the format of 1XX or 1XXX, without any area code. For example, 114 is for telephone yellow page, 119 is for fire/emergency number, 112 is for police station center, 131 is for weather forecast information, 1333 is for traffic information, and so on.
United Overseas Bank Limited: Singapore: SG1M31001969: 20 July 1970 United Overseas Insurance Limited: Singapore: SG1M91002014: 2 October 1978 United SSE 50 China ETF: Singapore: SG1Y89950071: 26 November 2009 Universal Resource and Services Limited: Singapore: SG1BI3000004: 10 November 2005 UOB-Kay Hian Holdings Limited: Singapore ...