Monday, August 16, 2010

Ho Hong Bank Limited

History of The Ho Hong Bank Limited

The history of The Ho Hong Bank Limited is quite easily available on the internet, expecially on Wikipedia.

It was founded in 1917 and in 1932 merged with two other banks, The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited and Chinese Commercial Bank Limited to form the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC).

The Bank Head Office was in Singapore and it had branches in Muar, Batu Pahat, Malacca and Penang.

It had two overseas branches, one each in Hong Kong and Shanghai.

Copy of The Ho Hong Bank cheque dated 12 July 1932



Copy of The Ho Hong Bank cheque dated 25 Nov 1921


Above issued by The Ho Hong Bank Limited, Penang Branch. This cheque is unique because it is in Chinese, there is no physical stamp and the chinese date (25 Nov 21) and georgian date (12 Dec 1932) differs by 11 years.  It has an embossed  albino stamp on the top right corner. Albino stamp are not documented in any local stamp catalog.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Bank of Malaya Limited

History of Bank of Malaya Limited

Not much is known about The Bank of Malaya Limited.  The only reliable information available is from the Straits Times archive. The Bank was established in February 1920. It operated as a single branch bank in Ipoh. Refer to Straits Times dated 21 Feb 1920 below on the opening of The Bank of Malaya Limited..


On April 26 1932 the Bank of Malaya Limited shut its door due to the depression and was subsequently liquidated.

Straits Times dated 9 May 1932


Straits Times dated 14 March 1933


Copy of The Bank of Malaya cheque dated 10 April 1931



The Bank of Malaya Limited cheque is a very rare piece as the Bank was liquidated during the Great Depression in 1932 and very few is known to exist. The author acquired this piece from a flea market in China. The cheque was issued by the Ipoh branch of the Bank of Malaya Limited and has a 4 cents Straits Settlements stamp affixed to it. It was cashed at The Oversea Chinese Bank Limited, Amoy, China. The Oversea Chinese Bank was the only British Malaya incorporated bank to have a branch in Amoy, China during that time.