COMMITTEE TO OPPOSE BANK LOANS TO SOUTH AFRICA

305 East 46th Street, New York, New York 10017 (212) 838-5030

BANKS KNOWN TO MAKE LOANS TO SOUTH AFRICA OR TO U.S. COMPANIES FOR THEIR ACTIVITIES IN SOUTH AFRICA AS OF NOVEMBER. 1977*

MAJOR BANKS

New York California

CITIBANK CHASE MANHATTAN MANUFACTURERS HANOVER Massachusetts MORGAN GUARANTY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON Illinois

CONTINENTAL ILLINOIS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF

REGIONAL AND SMALLER COMMERCIAL BANKS

American Express Int'l Banking Corp., NY First Wisconsin National Bank of American National Bank & Trust Co., Milwaukee Chicago French Bank of California Bank of Boston Int'l, NYC Harris Bank Int'l Corp., NY Bank of New York Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago Banders Trust NY Corp. Irving Trust Co., NY Barclays Bank Marine Midland Bank, Buffalo Central Cleveland Int'l Bank Mellon Bank Int'l, NY Central Merchant Bank Mellon Bank NA, Pittsburgh Central National Bank of Chicago Merchants Netional Bank, Cedar Rapidas, Central National Bank of Cleveland Iowa Chartered Bank National Bank of Detroit Chemical Bank, NY North Carolina National Bank Citizens & Southern National Bank of Northern Trust Bank Atlanta Northern Trust Int'l Banking Corp., NY Cleveland Trust Co. Northwestern National Bank of Continental Bank Int'l, Houston Minneapolis Continental Bank Int'l, NY Northwestern National Bank, Omaha Crocker Mid-America Int'l Bank Philadelphia National Bank Crocker National Bank, LA & SF Philadelphia Int'l Bank, NY European American Banking Corp., NY Pittsburgh National Bank European Fanking Int'l Provident National Bank, Philadelphia Fidelity Int'l Bank, NY Security Pacific National Bank Fir~t Boston Corp., NY Socoiety National Bank of Cleveland FirSt City National Bank of Houston Trust Co. of Gt, Atlanta First National Bank of Atlanta United California Bank, Int'l, NY First National Bank of Minneapolis Wells Fargo Bank, National - LA & SF First National Citibank Int'l, LA Winters National Bank & Trust

* This is an evolving list. A fuller document is available detailing each bank's exposure (involvement) in South Africa. The list does not include financial institutions like Kidder Peabody Company and some insurance houses which also make direct loans to South Africa. Information on these places and their involvement will be prepared in future months. Sources used to compile this list include: A. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), Finance Division, Publicl Issued Foreign and International Banks by Country of Issue-,Vols. 1972-1975; Borrowing in International Capital Markets; Volumes for 1976 World Bank Documents EC 181 7(l to EC 181-764; Privately Placed Foreign and International Bonds by Country of Issuer, Volume 72-75; International Bond Guide. B. United Nations, Role of Recent Loans in Strengthening the Apartheid Regime in South Africa, 1976. C. U. S. House of Representatives, Hearings Before House Subcommittee on International Resources Food and Energy of the Committee on International Relations, Resource Devel6pment in South Africa and U. S. Policy, May 25, June 8-9, 1976. D. U. S. Export-Import Bank, Discount Loans and Authorization Statements, August 31, 1977.