Company type | Private company |
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Industry | banking |
Founded | 1 October 1810Liverpool, United Kingdom | in
Founder | Sir Love Parry Price Parry, Ambrose Lace and John Dean Case |
Defunct | 10 August 1836 |
Fate | Merger |
Successor | Midland Bank and HSBC |
Headquarters | |
Area served | Wales and England |
Key people | Sir Love Parry Price Parry, Ambrose Lace and John Dean Case |
Products | lending, deposits |
Services | financial services |
Revenue | unknown |
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Total assets | 84 branches and 24 sub-branches, deposits of £11 million |
Total equity | unknown |
Owner | Sir Love Parry Price Parry, Ambrose Lace and John Dean Case as trustees for investors |
Number of employees | unknown |
Parent | not applicable |
Divisions | none |
Website | HSBC our history |
The North and South Wales Bank (also known as the Wales Bank) was formed in Liverpool in 1836 and was originally located in premises in James Street, Liverpool.[1]