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106 THE BANK CAPITALISM OF YOUNG BENGAL.<br />

Name<br />

LOans<br />

Rs.<br />

1. Jessore Loan Co. 4,288,683<br />

2. J alpaiguri Banking and<br />

Trading Corporation 4,196,326<br />

3. Co--vperative Hindustan<br />

Bank 2,143,064<br />

4. Khulna Loan Co. 1 :841 ,994<br />

5. F aridpur Loan Office 1,652,395<br />

6. Bogra Loan Office 1,637,425<br />

7. Rangpur Loan Office 1,488,015<br />

8. Bhawanipur Banking Corp. 1,289,129<br />

9. Bengal Central Bank 1,266,725<br />

10. Comilla Union Bank 1,231,808<br />

11. North Bengal Bank 1,001 ,738<br />

The actual returns for 381 loan offices are also availab~e.<br />

For the year 1928-29 the picture is as follows: 21<br />

Total paid-up capital Rs. 8,071,570<br />

" Reserve Rs. 5,114,573<br />

" Deposit Rs. 66,061 ,632<br />

It is reported, however, that some 400 institutions<br />

more were fun~tioning in 1929 but that exact statistics<br />

were not available. But on the strength of official' conjecture<br />

the position of these 400 may be indicated in the<br />

following two categories<br />

. (a) For 150 unreported loan offices<br />

Total paid-up capital Rs, 1,582,050<br />

" Reserve RSI 222,000<br />

" Deposit Rs. 3,853,650<br />

21 RBBC .• pp. 208-209.

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