Tâi-oân Gîn-hâng (Ji̍t-pún sî-tāi)

Tu-sek Hōe-siā Tâi-oân Gîn-hâng (株式會社臺灣銀行; Eng-gí: The Bank of Taiwan) sī Tâi-oân Ji̍t-pún sî-tāi ê gîn-hâng, gia̍p-bū pau-koat hòe-pè chhù-lí, kià-kim, chioh-gîn, chèng-kǹg kap sìn-thok sū-bū téng-téng. In chhòng-li̍p ê sî-kan sī 1899 nǐ 8 goe̍h, pún-siā tī Tâi-pak-chhī.

1917 nî 10 goe̍h 20 hō tī The Economist téng-bīn ê kóng-kò.

Chi-tiàm kap chhut-tiuⁿ-só͘

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Tû-liáu chi̍t kóa Tâi-oân chú-iàu siâⁿ-chhī, in tī Tang-kiaⁿ, Sîn-hō͘, Tāi-pán, Yokohama, Siōng-hái, Hok-chiu, Ē-mn̂g, Sòaⁿ-thâu, Kńg-tang (Kńg-chiu), Hiong-káng, Chiau-lâm (Sin-ka-pho), Surabaya, Semarang, Batavia, Mumbai, Manila, London, Hàn-kháu, Hái-kháu, Sam-a siat ū chi-tiàm.

Lēng-gōa, tī Tāi-liân, Niú-iok, Gô͘-chhe, Hakodate, Davao, Makassar, Manado, Balikpapan, Amboyna, Pontianak, Banjarmasin, Samarinda, Tarakan, Cebu, kap Bacolod téng tē ū chhut-tiuⁿ-só͘.

Siong-koan

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Chham-khó

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  • 竹本伊一郎 (1942). 昭和十八年 臺灣會社年鑑. 臺灣經濟研究會. p. 13.