Before the Second World War, foreign bank branches dominated the financial sector in Thailand. However, as a result of the Japanese occupation of Thailand, foreign banks owned by American or European companies were closed, leaving a vacuum of capable banks in the Thai economy.
This proved to be an opportunity for a group of Thai courtiers, businessmen and others who were determined to build a Thai bank which would provide a full range of banking services for Thai people. On 20th November 1944, Bangkok Bank was officially registered as an institution.
The Bank began its operations as Bangkok Bank Co., Ltd on December 1, 1944. The newly formed institution had 23 staff members who worked in the offices of two adjacent shop houses in the Chinatown area of Bangkok. The first President of the Bank, Luang Roprukit, helped to build the customer base through personalized customer service and the active fostering of production and trade which was being rebuilt after the war.
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