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Difference between revisions of "United Dominions Trust"

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'''UDT International Finance'''
'''UDT International Finance'''
1925 Incorporated as a public company with change of name from [[Continental Guaranty Corporation]]<ref>The Times  July 24, 1925</ref>
1926 Business included provision of financial service to the engineering and allied trades, especially the motor industry<ref>The Times July 27, 1926</ref>
1928 Had been providing hire-purchase finance for industry for 10 years including purchases of motor cars from the leading manufacturers<ref>The Times Mar. 12, 1929</ref>


1969 The business included:<ref>The Times Sept. 11, 1969</ref>
1969 The business included:<ref>The Times Sept. 11, 1969</ref>

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October 1973.
1983.

United Dominions Trust, United Dominions Trust (Commercial) Ltd. of 51 Eastcheap, London, EC3.

UDT International Finance

1925 Incorporated as a public company with change of name from Continental Guaranty Corporation[1]

1926 Business included provision of financial service to the engineering and allied trades, especially the motor industry[2]

1928 Had been providing hire-purchase finance for industry for 10 years including purchases of motor cars from the leading manufacturers[3]

1969 The business included:[4]

  • Banking
  • Instalment credit (United Dominions Trust (Commercial))
  • Financial
  • Commodity Markets
  • Industrial and Commercial, including engineering, rental and maintenance of railway wagons, short-term hire of road and other constructional vehicles, a computer bureau, storage systems.

The business and branch network of British Wagon Co was being integrated with UDT's existing activities.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times July 24, 1925
  2. The Times July 27, 1926
  3. The Times Mar. 12, 1929
  4. The Times Sept. 11, 1969