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The Nationale Bank der Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek Beperk (National Bank of the South African Republic Limited) was registered in Pretoria in 1891 and opened for business on 5 April of the same year. After the conclusion of the Second Anglo-Boer War in 1902, the name of this bank was changed to the National Bank of South Africa Limited.
First National Bank Stadium or simply FNB Stadium, also known as Soccer City and The Calabash, is an association football (soccer) and Rugby union stadium located in Nasrec, bordering the Soweto area of Johannesburg, South Africa.
The Graaff Electric Lighting Works at the site of the Molteno Dam, becomes the first hydro-electric plant in South Africa, the first power plant in Cape Town, and the second electric power plant in South Africa. Groenkloof Nature Reserve is the first game sanctuary in Africa. The Jubilee Diamond is discovered. Arrest of Leander Starr Jameson
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FNB Corporation is a diversified financial services corporation based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and the holding company for its largest subsidiary, First National Bank. As of July 17, 2024, FNB has total assets of nearly $48 billion. [ 2 ]
Old National Bank and Mint Building and Old National Bank Chambers (F Emley & Scott and unknown architect) 1892 and 1903 General Post Office ( William Hawke ) 1910 Church Square ( Afrikaans : Kerkplein ), originally Market Square ( Dutch : Marktplein), [ 1 ] is the square at the historic centre of the city of Pretoria , Gauteng , South Africa .
Pinelands (suburb) South Africa's first Garden City established and the first house built at 3 Mead Way. Herschel Girls' School was founded. 1926 – Hoërskool Jan van Riebeeck was founded. 1928 – Table Mountain Aerial Cableway begins operating. 1930 The clay quarry and jail opened in Belville; South African National Gallery building opens.
First Rand is listed as a "locally controlled bank" by the South African Reserve Bank, the national banking regulator. [10] As of May 2012 [update] , the group had total assets valued at US$90.3+ billion (ZAR:698 billion) (2011) [ 11 ] with subsidiaries in seven sub-Saharan countries and in Australia and India .