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1945 January: the Government, recognising the problems of financing business first highlighted in 1931 in the Macmillan report, announced plans to establish 2 new financial organisations, one for large-scale industrial finance, the other for financing of small businesses - the latter was called '''Industrial and Commercial Finance Corporation'''<ref> The Times, Jan 24, 1945</ref> | 1945 January: the Government, recognising the problems of financing business first highlighted in 1931 in the Macmillan report, announced plans to establish 2 new financial organisations, one for large-scale industrial finance, [[Finance Corporation for Industry]], the other for financing of small businesses - the latter was called '''Industrial and Commercial Finance Corporation'''<ref> The Times, Jan 24, 1945</ref> | ||
1945 July: Corporation registered<ref> The Times (London, England), Tuesday, Jul 24, 1945</ref> | 1945 July: Corporation registered<ref> The Times (London, England), Tuesday, Jul 24, 1945</ref> |
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1945 January: the Government, recognising the problems of financing business first highlighted in 1931 in the Macmillan report, announced plans to establish 2 new financial organisations, one for large-scale industrial finance, Finance Corporation for Industry, the other for financing of small businesses - the latter was called Industrial and Commercial Finance Corporation[1]
1945 July: Corporation registered[2]
1954 Ninth general meeting[3]
1983 Became part of the new organisation Investors in Industry (3i)[4]