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As one of the top five financial centres worldwide, Hong Kong has one of the highest concentrations of banking institutions in the world, with 70 of the largest 100 banks in the world having an operation in Hong Kong. As of 2019, there were 164 licensed banks, 17 restricted licence banks and 13 deposit-taking companies in business, constituting ...
Hong Kong: Hong Kong Note Printing Limited (HKNPL) 1984 Government of Hong Kong [Note 2] [1] Hungary: Pénzjegynyomda Zrt. 1922 (1925) Hungarian National Bank [1] India: Security Printing & Minting Corporation of India Limited (SPMCIL) 1928 Ministry of Finance [1] India: Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran (BRBNMPL) 1995 Reserve Bank of India [1 ...
The banknote printing plant of HKNPL in Tai Po Industrial Estate. Hong Kong Note Printing Limited (Chinese: 香港印鈔有限公司) is a company which prints the bank notes of all the three note-issuing banks in Hong Kong and bank notes of Macau. [1] The banknote printing plant was founded in 1984 by Thomas De La Rue in Tai Po Industrial Estate.
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The first two digits of the sort code identify the bank (90-xx-xx = [Bank of Ireland], 98-xx-xx = [Ulster Bank], for example) and the last 4 identify the branch. There is an exception with 99-xx-xx - these codes are used for international banks Irish Clearing ACs, and some Post Office accounts.
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HSBC is one of the three commercial banks which are authorised to issue banknotes for Hong Kong - the other two being the Bank of China (Hong Kong) and Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong). [5] Of the total notes in circulation measured by value, HSBC is the most prolific issuer, its notes representing 67.7% of those in issue.