Defunct, Renamed or Acquired Banks
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- Asia Commercial Bank
- Bank of America (Asia)
- Bank of Canton
- Bank of China Group
- Bank of Credit and Commerce International (Hong Kong) Limited
- Belgian Bank
- Canton Trust Bank
- Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China (The)
- Chase Manhattan Bank, Hong Kong branch
- China & South Sea Bank Limited (The)
- China State Bank Limited (The)
- Chekiang First Bank
- D.A.H. Private Bank Limited
- Daiwa Bank, Hong Kong branch
- Dao Heng Bank Limited
- DBS Kwong On Bank
- Far East Bank
- First Pacific Bank
- Flemings Investment Banking, Hong Kong branch
- Fortis Bank Asia HK
- Hang Lung Bank
- Hongkong Chinese Bank (The)
- Hongkong Industrial and Commercial Bank Limited
- Hong Nin Savings Bank
- Hua Chiao Commercial Bank Limited
- International Bank of Asia Limited
- Jian Sing Bank Limited
- Kincheng Banking Corporation
- Kwangtung Provincial Bank (The)
- Kwong On Bank
- Mercantile Bank of India, London and China, Hong Kong branch
- Mingde Bank
- National Bank of China (The)
- National Commercial Bank Limited (The)
- National Industrial Bank of China
- Overseas Trust Bank Limited
- Oriental Bank Corporation (The), Hong Kong branch
- Po Sang Bank
- Sin Hua Bank Limited
- Sun Hung Kai Bank Limited
- Union Bank of Hong Kong Limited
- United Chinese Bank
- Wing On Bank
- Yien Yieh Commercial Bank
Read more about this topic: List Of Banks In Hong Kong
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