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Bank of Chettinad was a bank that originated in the Nattukottai Chettiar community.

  • 1932: It opened an office in Colombo.[2]
  • In 1942, the Japanese Military Authority created the Peoples Bank of Burma as a joint venture between it, the Burma Executive Authority (the Burmese puppet regime), and the Yokohama Specie Bank. Bank of Chettinad at the time was Burma's largest bank, the Peoples Bank of Burma took over Bank of Chettinad's 45 branches, and established its own head office in the former Burmese headquarters of Central Bank of India.[3]
  • 1946: The Supreme Court of Ceylon ruled that the Bank of Chettinad was not a bank in that it primarily made loans on promissory notes and mortgages and did not take deposits.
  • 1963: The Burmese government nationalized all foreign banks and essentially drove out the large population of people of Indian origin, among whom there were many Chettiars. Bank of Chettinad by then was no longer operating under that name and was not among the 24 foreign banks that the government nationalized.
  • 1965: Bank of Chettinad was voluntarily wound up.
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    1. ^ a b Turnell (2009), p.32.
  • ^ a b Turnell (2009), p.51.
  • ^ Turnell (200), p.132.
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