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This is a list of acts of the Parliament of South Africa enacted in the years 1940 to 1949. South African acts are uniquely identified by the year of passage and an act number within that year. Some acts have gone by more than one short title in the course of their existence; in such cases each title is listed with the years in which it applied.
Volkskas Beperk (English: Peoples' Bank) was a South African bank founded in 1934 as a cooperative loan bank, becoming a commercial bank in 1941. [1] In 1991, by which time it had become South Africa's largest Afrikaner bank, Volkskas merged with United Building Society, Allied Building Society and Trust Bank to form Amalgamated Banks of South Africa.
List of acts of the Parliament of South Africa, 1930–1939; List of acts of the Parliament of South Africa, 1940–1949; List of acts of the Parliament of South Africa, 1950–1959; List of acts of the Parliament of South Africa, 1960–1969; List of acts of the Parliament of South Africa, 1970–1979
Land Bank Amendment Act, 1959: 48: South Africa Act Further Amendment Act, 1959: 49: Offices of Profit Amendment Act, 1959: 50: Hire-Purchase Amendment Act, 1959: 51: Mines and Works Amendment Act, 1959: 52: Stamp Duties and Fees Amendment Act, 1959: 53: Railway Construction Act, 1959: 54: Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns Act ...
They are regulated by the Reserve Bank of India under the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 and Banking Laws (Application to Cooperative Societies) Act, 1965. [13] Anyonya Sahakari Mandali , established in 1889 in the province of Baroda , is the earliest known cooperative credit union in India.
This is a list of commercial banks and other credit institutions in South Africa, as updated late 2024 by the Reserve Bank of South Africa. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] List of commercial banks
29 – South Africa introduces its apartheid policy. July. 1 – The Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act, 1949, Act No. 55 of 1949, is passed. October. 30 – Ben Schoeman announces in Johannesburg that the NP would carry the apartheid policy through "notwithstanding what serious economic problems it might cause". November
The first South African company legislation was the Companies Act [3] of 1926, which was based on the Transvaal Companies Act, [4] which was in turn based on the British Companies (Consolidation) Act 1908. The next major South African legislation in this area was the Companies Act [5] of 1973, which remained in force until 31 April 2011.