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What (who) is National Bank of Sudan - definition


National Bank of Sudan         
The National Bank of Sudan is a private bank located in Khartoum state which is the capital of Sudan. The bank was formed in 1981.
Colonial National Bank         
BANK IN FIJI
National Bank of Fiji
The full name of the bank is National Bank of Fiji trading as Colonial National Bank. The bank is as of December 2009 a subsidiary of Bank South Pacific and has the largest branch network in Fiji.
National Bank Act         
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  • A "greenback" note issued during the Civil War
THE PRIMARY FEDERAL LEGISLATION AUTHORIZING THE CREATION OF NATIONAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES
National Currency Act; National Bank Act of 1863; National Banking Acts; National Currency Act of 1863; National Banking Act of 1863; National Banking Act; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/National Bank Acts; National Bank Acts; National Banking Acts of 1863 and 1864; National Banking Act of 1864
The National Banking Acts of 1863 and 1864 were two United States federal banking acts that established a system of national banks, and created the United States National Banking System. They encouraged development of a national currency backed by bank holdings of U.
Examples of use of National Bank of Sudan
1. In recent weeks, a group of disgruntled militiamen –– the notorious Janjaweed –– rode into El Fasher on horseback and attempted to rob the National Bank of Sudan, complaining that the government had not paid them.