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National Provident Institution

Placeholder for National Provident Institution bronze plaque

The National Provident Institution opened for business in one room in Nicholas Lane on 30th November 1835 and moved to 48 Gracechuch Street in March 1843 A new building was erected on the site of Nos 48, 49 and 50 and opened on 15 December 1862 That building with No. 3 Eastcheap was demolished at the end of 1958 and the Institution returned to this building in August 1960

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