In 2007, it had 10 branches and a total of $489,223,000 in local deposits.
Foreign banks were allowed to continue their operations but could no longer accept local deposits.
Commercial development of the local deposits began in 1890.
The location was selected due to the local deposits of clay and coal.
It was then an important cement-producing center, due to local deposits of gypsum.
However, in the late 17th century, several small villages were established for development of local iron-ore deposits and tar production.
The clay from the local deposits is cleaned and pressed into small cakes.
Heavy local deposits are best removed by scraper prior to the main clean.
The bank has $32 billion in local deposits and 187 area branches.
Mining is supported by local deposits of copper and nickel.