Committee of London Clearing Bankers x Committee of Bankers x Committee of London and Scottish Bankers

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Committee of London Clearing Bankers x Committee of Bankers x Committee of London and Scottish Bankers

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        The Committee of London Clearing Bankers was based at 10 Lombard Street. It was formed in 1821 as the Committee of Bankers to oversee the London Clearing House (no records of the London Clearing House are held, except those of Bankers' Clearing House Limited). It also came to represent the interests of the London private and joint stock banks and later the "Big Five" clearing banks. It was renamed the Committee of London and Scottish Bankers in 1985. In 1991, it was subsumed into the British Bankers' Association.

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