This volume examines the first hundred years of the Institute of
Banking's development within the banking business as a whole, with
a particular emphasis upon changes in the staffing requirements of
the banks and the importance of professional qualifications in the
careers of their employees. The survey includes a description of
early attempts to form a professional institute for bankers between
the 1840s and the 1870s. By examining the objectives, growth of
membership and the extension of the Institute's activities, this
volume throws light upon the changing work and qualifications of
bank personnel and offers a case study in the development of a
large and important professional group.
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