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The Isle of Man Bank is a bank in the British Crown dependency of the Isle of Man, providing retail, private and business banking services to the local population. Incorporated in 1865, it has operated as a trading name of RBS International since 2019. It is licensed by the Isle of Man Financial Services Authority in respect of deposit taking ...
Defunct. 1838. ( 1838) Headquarters. Douglas, Isle of Man. Products. Private and business banking. The Isle of Man and Liverpool Bank was a bank in the British Crown dependency of the Isle of Man, providing private and business banking services to the local population. [1] [2] The bank traded from 1836 until it was wound up in 1838.
The Isle of Man Government Notes Act revoked the banks' licences to issue banknotes as of 31 July 1961. The Isle of Man Government started to issue its own notes, in denominations of 10/-, £1 and £5, on 3 July 1961. In 1969, the 10/- note was replaced by a 50 new pence note in the build-up to decimalisation. £20 notes were introduced in 1979.
The History of the Courts on the Isle of Man – Government site with a summary on the history of rulers on the Isle of Man. Isle of Man Genealogy – information about the genealogy of the Isle of Man from isleofman.com; the manx notebook – A vast electronic compendium of all matters, past and present regarding the Isle of Man at isleofman.com
Littler, Dove and Co. (The Douglas Bank Co.) (1811) These tokens, which depict Peel Castle were issued by a short-lived partnership in 1811. There were five denominations; Penny, 1 Penny, 1 Shilling, Crown (2/6), and 1 Crown (5/-). The designer was Thomas Halliday. They were struck in Birmingham by Sir Edward Thomason .
Holmes' Bank was a bank in the British Crown dependency of the Isle of Man, providing private and business banking services to the local population. [1] [2] Holmes' Bank crashed spectacularly in 1853 resulting in hardship, unemployment, bankruptcy and destitution for many of the inhabitants of the Island.
Nedbank. Nedbank Private Wealth Limited. Douglas, Isle of Man. Standard Bank; Standard Bank Offshore. Standard Bank Isle of Man Limited. Douglas, Isle of Man. Isle of Man Bank; Coutts Crown Dependencies; NatWest International; NatWest; RBS International. The Royal Bank of Scotland International Limited.
Dumbell's Bank was a bank in the Isle of Man. The bank's insolvency in 1900, known as Black Saturday and referred to in the Isle of Man as the Dumbell's Bank Crash, resulted in a run on the bank with many individuals losing their life savings and the ruin of numerous local businesses causing poverty, depression and bankruptcy . [1]