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the Americas- sis-promises to roblems of new upplies. Thirty al City Bank of accumulate the %erience to assist f goods. 1 City established Enos Aires-the first yes national bank to enter 1v .eign field. Other branches followed. Today, its network of stra- tegically located branches and corres- pondent banks extends throughout the world and includes 35 branches in the area of Central and South America.
The units of National City's Inter- American Banking System are staffed with men and, women who speak the language, know.the local customs, and are thoroughly familiar with the trade conditions and opportunities in their respective countries. These men and women are also in constant touch with the Inter-American experts trained abroad and now at National Citys home office in New York. Businessmen of both continents are cordially invited to avail themselves of National City's intimate knowledge of Inter-American affairs in planning their trade programs for now or after the war.
TIHE NATIONAL CITY AN OF NEw YORK First in World-Wide Banking