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The Oriental Bank Corporation series of Ceylon in the World Currency contains 0 distinct entries. The Oriental Bank was granted a royal charter on 30 August 1851, subsequently changed its trade name to the Oriental Bank Corporation, and opened Ceylon branches in Jaffna (1864), Badulla (1864),

The Oriental Bank Corporation series of Ceylon in the World Currency contains 0 distinct entries.

The Oriental Bank was granted a royal charter on 30 August 1851, subsequently changed its trade name to the Oriental Bank Corporation, and opened Ceylon branches in Jaffna (1864), Badulla (1864), Galle (1866), Haldamulle (1870), and Newera Ellia (1876), along with branches in other Asian countries.

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