No the oldest part of london is its cities
The South Bank is definitely part of Inner London. The City is north of the river and about two miles further East.
john quinlan
according to my research the bank of England is the central bank of the united kingdom, which was established in 1694. this bank is also the second oldest central bank in the world. it is located at Threndneeedle street, London, England.
Yes, the Northern Line in London is the third oldest line in London.
towe of london
Coleman Street is IN central London, not far from the Bank of England so it depends on which part of central London you are interested in.
yes
no , but there is a bank called London Trust Bank
It's probably Bank of America. While Bank of America is relatively modern, the Bank of Boston (which was bought by Fleet in 1999 which was bought by Bank of America in 2005) traces its roots to the Bank of Massachusetts founded in 1784. The Bank of Massachusetts is the second oldest bank in the country according to Wikipedia (the oldest bank is not specified). It is quite possible that the oldest bank lost its charter and its line ended.
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The Bank of Scotland, established in 1695.
The oldest bank in existence in India is the "State Bank of India", a government-owned bank that traces its origins back to June 1806 and that is the largest commercial bank in the country.