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The Britannia in the first quarter represents the fact that it’s a British bank, with HQ in London; the second quarter shows an Indian elephant, the third a fleece representing the sheep’s wool industry of Australia, and the fourth a Chinese junk. All 3 countries in the bank’s title are thus represented. The boat also symbolises the sea trade which Standard Chartered financed as its core business. 


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'''[[Literature]]''': Image obtained from Rae Larson
'''[[Literature]]''': Image obtained from Rae Larson, background by Jackie Rolf


[[Category:Corporate heraldry of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Corporate heraldry of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Granted 1959]]
[[Category:Granted 1959]]
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