THE ANGLO-SOUTH AMERICAN BANK
LIMITED
Head Office: 62 OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON, E.C.2
The Capital and Reserves exceed £12,500,000
¶ CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened at Head Office on the usual terms of London Bankers; at Branches on customary local conditions.
¶ DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS may be arranged for long or short periods, and interest allowed thereon at rates ascertainable on application.
¶ FOREIGN EXCHANGE business is made a speciality, and particular attention is given to the negotiation of FORWARD EXCHANGE contracts, under which insurance may be effected against commercial loss resulting from exchange fluctuations.
¶ DRAFTS and LETTERS OF CREDIT are issued on all of the principal commercial centres of the world.
¶ The COLLECTION of cheques and bills is undertaken in all parts of the world.
¶ The PURCHASE and SALE of Securities and the collection of coupons, drawn bonds, dividends, etc., are undertaken on the usual terms.
Printed in Great Britain by
UNWIN BROTHERS, LIMITED
WOKING AND LONDON
FOOTNOTES:
[1] The good Church of England, in caring for her sons in Spanish America, is perforce obliged to have regard to the vast distances she must cover here. Thus the Bishop of the Falkland Islands' flock—his diocese—extends over the not inconsiderable territory covering the west coast of South America, including Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador and so forth—a strip some five or six thousand miles long. As I formed one of a committee with the good bishop to endeavour to raise funds among English business men to carry on his work (and incidentally to lecture on the subject), I had the matter brought specially to my notice. Again, the Bishop of Honduras, in a recent letter to The Times, appealed for funds for a vessel, by means of which he might visit his flock over the vast diocese that included Honduras and British Honduras, Costa Rica, Salvador, Nicaragua and Panama.