1945 REPOET OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 99 TABLE NO. 18.—Foreign branches of American national danfcs, Dec. :U, 1945 BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.: England: London. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON, MASS.: Argentina: Avellaneda. Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires (Alsina). Buenos Aires (Constitution). Buenos Aires (Once). Rosario. Cuba: Cienfuegos. Habana. Habana (Avenida de Italia). Habana (Avenida Maximo Gomez). Sancti Spiritus. Santiago de Cuba. CHASE NATIONAL BANK OF N E W YORK, N. Y.: Canal Zone: Balboa. Cristobal. Cuba: Habana. England: London (Berkley Square). London (Bush House, Aldwych). London (Lombard). Panama: Colon. Panama City. Puerto Rico: San Juan. NATIONAL CITY BANK OF N E W YORK, N . Y.: Argentina: Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires (Flores). Buenos Aires (Plaza Once). Rosario. Brazil: Pernambuco. Rio de Janeiro. Santos. Sao Paulo. Canal Zone: Balboa. Cristobal. NATIONAL CITY B A N K OF N E W YoRk, N,Y —Con Chile: Santiago. Valparaiso. China: Shanghai. Tientsin. Columbia: Barranquilla. Bogota. Medellin. Cuba: Caibarien. Cardenas. Habana. Habana (Cuatro Caminos). Habana (Galiano). -Habana (La Lonja). Manzanillo. Matanzas. Santiago de Cuba. England: London. London (West End). Hong Kong: British Crown Colony. India: Bombay. " Calcutta. Mexico: Mexico City. Panama: Panama City. Peru: Lima. Philippine Islands: lVXctllllc** Puerto Rico: Arecibo. Bayamon. Caguas. Mayaguez. Ponce. San Juan. Straits Settlements: Singapore. Uruguay: Montevideo. Venezuela: Caracas. NOTE.—Consolidated statement of the assets and liabilities of the above-named branches as of Dec. 31 1945, appears in the following table. Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1946 REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER OF T H E CURRENCY 101 TABLE NO. 18.—Foreign branches of American national banks, Dec. 31, 1946 BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.: England: London. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON, MASS.: Argentina: Avellaneda. Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires (Alsina). Buenos Aires (Constitucion). Buenos Aires (Once). Rosario. Cuba: Cienfuegos. Habana. Habana (A venida de Italia). Habana (Avenida Maximo Gomez). Sancti Spiritus. Santiago de Cuba. NATIONAL CITY BANK OF N E W YORK, N. Y.—Con. China: Shanghai. Tientsin. Columbia: Barranquilla. Bogota. Medellin. Cuba: Caibarien. Cardenas. Habana. Habana (Cuatro Caminos). Habana (Galiano). Habana (La Lonja). Manzanillo. Matanzas. Santiago de Cuba. England: London. CHASE NATIONAL BANK OF N E W YORK, N. Y.: London (West End). Canal Zone: Hong Kong: Balboa. Cristobal. British Crown Colony. Cuba: India: Habana. Bombay. England: Calcutta. London (Berkley Square). Japan: London (Bush House, Aldwych). Tokyo. London (Lombard). Mexico: Panama: Mexico City. Colon. Panama: • Panama City. Panama City. Puerto Rico: Peru: San Juan. Lima. NATIONAL CITY BANK OF N E W YORK, N. Y.: Philippine Islands: Argentina: . Manila. Buenos Aires. Puerto Rico: Buenos Aires (Flores). Arecibo. Buenos Aires (Plaza Once). Bayamon. Rosario. Caguas. Brazil: Mayaguez. Pernambuco. Ponce. Rio de Janeiro. San Juan. Santos. Straits Settlements: Sao Paulo. Singapore. Canal Zone: Uruguay: Balboa. Montevideo. Cristobal. Venezuela: Chile: NOTE.—Consolidated statement of the assets and liabilities Caracas. of the above-named branches as of Dec. 31, Santiago. 1946, appears in the following table. Valparaiso. Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1947 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY 101 TABLE NO. 19.—Foreign branches of American national banks, Dec. 31, 1947 BANK OP AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.: NATIONAL CITY BANK OF N E W YORK, N. Y.—Con Canal Zone: Balboa. Cristobal. Chile: Santiago. Valparaiso. China: QVionffhoi onangnai. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON, MASS.: Tientsin. Colombia: Argentina: Avellaneda. Barranquilla. Buenos Aires. Bogota. Buenos Aires (Alsina). Medellin. Buenos Aires (Constitution). Cuba: Buenos Aires (Once). Caibarien. Rosario. Cardenas. Brazil: Havana. Rio de Janeiro. Havana (Cuatro Caminos). Havana (Galiano). Cuba: Havana (La Lonja). Cienfuegos. Manzanillo. Havana. Matanzas. Havana (Avenida de Italia). Santiago de Cuba. Havana (Avenida Maximo Gomez). Sancti Spiritus. England: Santiago de Cuba. London. London (West End). CHASE NATIONAL BANK OF N E W YORK, N. Y.: Hong Kong: Canal Zone: Hong Kong. Balboa. India: Cristobal. Bombay*. Cuba: Calcutta. Havana. Japan: England: Osaka. London (Berkley Square). Tokyo. London (Bush House, Aldwych). Mexico: London (Lombard). Mexico City. Germany: Panama: Frankfurt am Main. Panama City. Stuttgart. Peru: Japan: Lima. Tokyo. Philippines: Panama: Cebu. Colon. Clark Field. Panama City. Manila. Puerto Rico: Puerto Rico: San Juan. Arecibo. Bayamon. NATIONAL CITY BANK OF N E W YORK, N. Y.: Caguas. Argentina: Mayaguez. Buenos Aires. Ponce. Buenos Aires (Flores). San Juan. Buenos Aires (Plaza Once). Singapore: Rosario. Singapore. Brazil: Uruguay: Pernambuco. Montevideo. Rio de Janeiro. Santos. Venezuela: Sao Paulo. Caracas. NOTE.—Consolidated statement of the assets and liabilities of the above-named branches as of Dec. 31, 1947, appears in the following table. England: London. Japan: Tokyo. Philippines: Manila. Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1948 106 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE NO. 20.—Foreign branches of American national banks, Dec. 31, 1948 BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.: NATIONAL CITY BANK OF N E W YORK, N.Y.—Con. Brazil: Pernambuco (Recife). Porto Alegre. Rio de Janeiro. Santos. Sao Paulo. Canal Zone: Balboa. Cristobal. Chile: Santiago. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON, MASS.: Valparaiso. Argentina: China: Avellaneda. Shanghai. Buenos Aires. Columbia: Buenos Aires (Alsina). Buenos Aires (Constitucion). Barranquilla. Buenos Aires (Once). Bogota. Rosario. Medellin. Brazil: Cuba: Rio de Janeiro. Caibarien. Santos. Cardenas. Sao Paulo. Havana. Havana (Cuatro Caminos). Cuba: Havana (Galiano). Cienfuegos. Havana (La Lonja). Havana. Manzanillo. Havana (Avenida de Italia). Matanzas. Havana (Avenida Maximo Gomez). Santiago de Cuba. Sancti Spiritus. Santiago de Cuba. England: London. London (West End). CHASE NATIONAL BANK OF N E W YORK, N. Y.: Hong Kong: Canal Zone: Hong Kong. Balboa. India: Cristobal. Bombay. Cuba: Calcutta. Havana. Japan: England: Osaka. London (Berkley Square). Tokyo. London (Bush House, Aldwych). Yokohama. London (Lombard). Mexico: Germany: Mexico City. Frankfurt am Main. Panama: Heidelberg. Stuttgart. Panama City. Peru: Japan: Lima. Tokyo. Philippines: Panama: Cebu. Colon. Clark Field. Manila. Panama City. Manila (Port Area Branch). Puerto Rico: Puerto Rico: San Juan. Arecibo. Bayamon. Caguas. NATIONAL CITY BANK OF N E W YORK, N. Y.: Mayaguez. Ponce. Argentina: San Juan. Buenos Aires. Bueno3 Aires (Flores). Singapore: Buenos Aires (Plaza Once). Singapore. Rosario. Uruguay: Montevideo. Venezuela: Caracas. NOTE.—Consolidated statement of the assets and liabilities of the above-named branches as of Dec. 31, 1948, appears in the following table. England: London. Japan: Kobe. Tokyo. Yokohama. Philippines: Manila. Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1949 104 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY TABLE NO. 21.—Foreign branches of American national banks, Dec. 81, 1949 BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. : China: Shanghai. England: London,, Japan: Kobe. Tokyo. Yokohama. Philippines: Manila. Thailand: Bangkok. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON, MASS. : Argentina: Avenaneda. Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires (Alsina). Buenos Aires (Constitucion). Buenos Aires (Once). Rosario. Brazil: Rio de Janeiro. Santos. Sao Paulo. Cuba: Cienfuegos. Havana. Havana (Avenida de Italia). Havana (Avenida Maximo Gomez). Sancti Spiritus. Santiago de Cuba. CHASE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW YORK, N. Y.: Canal Zone: Balboa. Cristobal. Cuba: Havana. England: London (Berkley Square). London (Bush House, Aldwych). London (Lombard). Germany: Frankfurt am Main. Heidelberg. Stuttgart. Japan: Osaka. Tokyo. Panama: Colon. Panama City. Puerto Rico: San Juan. NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK, N. Y.: NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK, N. Y.—Cont. Brazil: Pernambuco (Recife). Porto Alegre. Rio de Janeiro. Santos. Sao Paulo. Canal Zone: Balboa. Cristobal. Chile: Santiago. Valparaiso. China: Shanghai. Colombia: Barranquilla. Bogota. Medellin. Cuba: Caibarien. Cardenas. Havana. Havana (Cuatro Caminos). Havana (Galiano). Havana (La Lonja). Manzanillo. Mantanzas. Santiago de Cuba. England: London. London (West End). Hong Kong: Hong Kong. India: Bombay. Calcutta. Japan: Osaka. Tokyo. Yokohama. Mexico: Mexico City. Panama: Panama City. Peru: Lima. Philippines: Cebu. Clark Field. Manila. Manila (Port Area Branch). Puerto Rico: Arecibo. Bayamon. Caguas. Mayaguez. Ponce. San Juan. Singapore: Singapore. Uruguay: Argentina: Montevideo. Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires (Flores). Venezuela: Buenos Aires (Plaza Once). Rosario. Caracas, NOTE.—Consolidated statement of the assets and liabilities of the above-named branches as of Dec. 31, 1949, appears in the following table. Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis