
The Paradise Bank
The Mercantile Bank of India, 1893-1984
Ashgate Publishing Limited
1st Edition
Published on 20. December 1999
Book
Hardback
280 pages
978-1-84014-685-1 (ISBN)
Description
The Mercantile Bank of India was one of a small band of British-managed banks which dominated Anglo-Eastern finance for most of the 20th century. Founded in London in 1893, the Mercantile inherited the business, branches, staff and even the distinctive cable address - Paradise, London - of its forerunner the Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London and China. In the early 1900s the Mercantile Bank re-established a strong and quietly successful business in the East. After the First World War the Mercantile played a prominent part in banking development in Malaya. In addition to maintaining its support for the trade of the Indian sub-continent, the bank also enjoyed success in Shanghai. Like its major rivals, the Hongkong Bank, Chartered Bank and the National Bank of India, the Mercantile Bank suffered grievously during the Second World War. In the post-war world it needed both to adapt to massive political change throughout the East and to diversify into new markets and new types of business. In 1959 the Mercantile became a subsidiary of the Hongkong Bank and this book explores the complex, high-level negotiations in London and the East which preceded the acquisition. Although the Mercantile Bank was fully absorbed in 1984 by the Hongkong Bank (now part of the HSBC Group), its history, business and personnel remained an important thread in the traditions of the enlarged group. This history deploys the extensive and colourful archives of the Mercantile Bank, together with the memoirs of former officials and their families. The book is plentifully illustrated from the photograph collections of the Mercantile Bank and former members of its staff.
Reviews / Votes
'...extremely well written and very effective in bringing alive the history of this small bank, which provides a very useful case study in British international banking.' Economic History SocietyMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
General
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
635 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84014-685-1 (9781840146851)
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Persons
Edwin Green and Sara Kinsey, archivists at HSBC Group With a special appendix by Rachel Huskinson
Content
Contents: Introduction; Reprise, 1853-93; Rehabilitation, 1893-1913; Resurgence, 1913-1923; Resilience, 1923-35; Ready or not, 1935-47; Realignment, 1947-57; Reckoning, 1957-66; Removals, 1966-84; Review 1893-1984; Appendices; References; Index.