Asian Banknote Issuers: The A–Z Directory Guide

Asian banknote issuers — antique cartographic map of Asia showing historic territories and regions covered in this A–Z directory

Asian banknote issuers represent one of the most diverse and complex cataloging categories in world numismatics — spanning royal treasuries, private colonial banking cartels, wartime military administrations, and modern Asian central banks across more than six decades of geopolitical transformation. For variety specialists and type set collectors, identifying the specific issuing authority behind a note is the foundational step in mapping regional monetary histories and attributing design varieties to their correct catalog classification.

Across the continent, the responsibility for paper currency has shifted through successive waves of colonial empire, occupation, independence, and institutional modernization — each transition leaving behind a distinct and collectible issuing authority. From colonial currency boards like the Straits Settlements Board of Commissioners of Currency to occupation-era military administrations and the Banque de l’Indochine administering French territorial issues across Southeast Asia, these institutions directly mirror the sovereign boundaries of their time.

This A–Z directory of Asian banknote issuers covers 70+ historic and modern countries and territories across the continent (excluding China), mapping every historic and modern entity responsible for paper currency issuance — a complete reference for collectors researching Asian banknote issuers across all catalog eras — from the earliest colonial concessions through contemporary central banks — with standardized cross-references to official Banknote Book catalog registries for each entry.


Directory of Asian Banknote Issuers by Country

Abkhazia

  • National Bank of the Republic of Abkhazia (NBA) — [B101]
  • Note: For earlier regional currency distributions, reference Georgia.

Afghanistan

  • Afghan Treasury (TRE) — [B101]
  • Ministry of Finance (FIN) — [B201]
  • Da Afghanistan Bank (DAB) — [B301]
  • Vneshposyltorg (VPT) — [B501]

Arab Republic of Yemen

  • Arab Republic of Yemen (REP) — [B101]
  • Note: For later regional paper currency issues, reference Yemen.

Armenia

Azerbaijan

  • Azerbaijan Government (GOV) — [B101]
  • Republic of Azerbaijan (REP) — [B201]
  • Azerbaycan Milli Banki (AMB) — [B301]
  • Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA) — [B401]

Bahrain

The Bahrain Currency Board is among the Gulf region’s earliest colonial currency boards, preceding the full transition to the Bahrain Monetary Agency and eventually the Central Bank of Bahrain.

  • Bahrain Currency Board (BCB) — [B101]
  • Bahrain Monetary Agency (BMA) — [B201]
  • Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB) — [B301]
  • Note: For earlier circulating paper currency variants, reference India.

Bangladesh

  • People’s Republic of Bangladesh (PRB) — [B101]
  • Government of Bangladesh (GOV) — [B201]
  • Bangladesh Bank (BB) — [B301]
  • Note: For earlier regional currency distributions, reference Pakistan.

Bhutan

  • Royal Government of Bhutan (GOV) — [B101]
  • Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan (RMA) — [B201]
  • Note: For earlier circulating paper currency variants, reference India.

British North Borneo

  • British North Borneo Company (BNBC) — [B101]
  • Note: For later regional paper currency issues, reference Malaya and British Borneo.

Brunei

  • Brunei Currency Board (BCB) — [B101]
  • Brunei Currency & Monetary Board (BCMB) — [B201]
  • Autoriti Monetari Brunei Darussalam (AMBD) — [B301]
  • Note: For earlier regional paper currency issues, reference Malaya and British Borneo.

Burma

Historically, several distinct Asian banknote issuers have managed the currency vectors of Burma. These entities operated through overlapping periods of colonial governance, wartime Axis occupation, and post-independence socialist transitions. The eventual establishment of the Central Bank of Myanmar represents the region’s broader pattern of Asian central banks replacing transitional issuing structures.

Cambodia

  • Banque Nationale du Cambodge (BNC) — [B101]
  • National Bank of Kampuchea (NBK) — [B201]
  • People’s Bank of Kampuchea (PBK) — [B301]
  • National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) — [B401]
  • Khmer Rouge (KR) — [B501]
  • Ministere du Tourisme du Cambodge (MTC) — [BFX601]
  • Note: For earlier regional paper currency distributions, reference French Indo-China.

Ceylon

  • Verenigode Oostindische Compagnie (VOC) — [B001]
  • General Treasury (TRE) — [B031]
  • Bank of Ceylon (BOC) — [B041]
  • Mercantile Bank of India, London & China (MBI) — [B061]
  • Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London & China (MBI) — [B071]
  • Oriental Bank (ORI) — [B091]
  • Asiatic Banking Corporation (ABC) — [B111]
  • Government of Ceylon (GOV) — [B201]
  • Central Bank of Ceylon (CBC) — [B301]
  • Note: For later institutional paper currency adjustments, reference Sri Lanka.

Democratic Republic of Yemen

  • Bank of Yemen (BOY) — [B101]
  • Note: For earlier variants, reference South Arabia; for later issues, reference Yemen.

French Cochinchina

  • Banque de l’Indochine (BIC) — [B101]
  • Note: For later regional paper currency issues, reference French Indo-China.

French India

  • Banque de l’Indochine (BIC) — [B101]
  • Note: For later regional paper currency issues, reference India.

French Indo-China

  • Banque de l’Indochine (BIC) — [B101]
  • Gouvernement General de l’Indochine (GOV) — [B201]
  • Greater Japan Imperial Government (GJIG) — [B301]
  • Central Bank of China (CEN) — [B351]
  • Institut d’Emission des Etats du Cambodge du Laos et du Vietnam (CLB) — [B401]
  • Note: For earlier variants, reference French Cochinchina; for later issues, reference Cambodia, Laos, South Vietnam, and Vietnam.

Georgia

  • Treasury of the Republic of Georgia (TRE) — [B001]
  • Republic of Georgia (REP) — [B101]
  • National Bank of Georgia (NBG) — [B201]

Hedjaz

  • Arabian National Bank of Hedjaz (ANBH) — [B101]
  • Note: For later regional paper currency issues, reference Saudi Arabia.

Hong Kong

  • Oriental Bank (ORI) — [B101]
  • Oriental Bank Corporation — [B121]
  • Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London & China (CMB) — [B201]
  • Mercantile Bank of India (MBI) — [B221]
  • Mercantile Bank Limited (MBL) — [B241]
  • The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China (CBI) — [B301]
  • The Chartered Bank (TCB) — [B361]
  • Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) — [B401]
  • Agra and United Service Bank (AUS) — [B501]
  • Bank of Hindustan, China and Japan (HCJ) — [B511]
  • Asiatic Banking Corporation (ABC) — [B521]
  • Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Company (HSBC) — [B601]
  • Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation — [B607]
  • Commercial Bank Corporation of India and the East — [B790]
  • National Bank of China (NBC) — [B795]
  • Government of Hong Kong (GOV) — [B801]
  • Bank of China (Hong Kong) (BOC) — [B901]

India

  • Government of India (GOV) — [B101]
  • Reserve Bank of India (RBI) — [B201]

Indonesia

  • Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) — [B101]
  • Nederlansche Indische Civil Administrative (NICA) — [B201]
  • Republik Indonesia Serikat (RIS) — [B301]
  • Republik Indonesia (RI) — [B401]
  • Republik Indonesia – Borneo — [B421]
  • Republik Indonesia – Irian Barat — [B441]
  • Republik Indonesia – Riau — [B461]
  • Bank Indonesia (BI) — [B501]
  • Note: For earlier regional paper currency distributions, reference Netherlands Indies.

Iraq

  • Government of Iraq (GOV) — [B101]
  • National Bank of Iraq (NBI) — [B201]
  • Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) — [B301]

Israel

  • Anglo-Palestine Bank Limited (APB) — [B101]
  • State of Israel (SOI) — [B201]
  • Bank Leumi le-Israel B.M. (BLI) — [B301]
  • Bank of Israel (BOI) — [B401]
  • Note: For earlier regional paper currency distributions, reference Palestine.

Japan

  • Japanese Government (GOV) — [B101]
  • Japanese National Bank (JNB) — [B201]
  • Bank of Japan (BOJ) — [B301]
  • Allied Military Currency (AMC) — [B501]

Jordan

  • Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (HKJ) — [B101]
  • Central Bank of Jordan (CBJ) — [B201]
  • Note: For earlier regional paper currency distributions, reference Palestine.

Kazakhstan

  • National Bank of Kazakhstan (NBK) — [B101]

Kiau Chau

  • Deutsch-Asiatische Bank (DAB) — [B101]
  • Great Japanese Imperial Government (GJIG) — [B201]

Korea

  • Treasury Department (TRE) — [B101]
  • First National Bank (FNB) — [B201]
  • Bank of Korea (BOK) — [B301]
  • Bank of Chosen (BOC) — [B401]
  • Red Army Headquarters (RAH) — [B501]
  • Note: For later institutional paper currency adjustments, reference South Korea.

Kuwait

The Kuwait Currency Board operated as one of the last colonial currency boards established in the Middle East before independence-era central banking infrastructure took over.

  • Kuwait Currency Board (KCB) — [B101]
  • Central Bank of Kuwait (CBK) — [B201]
  • Note: For earlier circulating paper currency variants, reference India.

Kyrgyzstan

  • Kyrgyz Republic (KR) — [B101]
  • Kyrgyz Bank / Kyrgyzstan Bank (KB) — [B201]

Laos

  • Lao Issara Government (LIG) — [B101]
  • Banque Nationale du Laos (BNL) — [B201]
  • Pathet Lao Government (PLG) — [B301]
  • Lao Peoples Democratic Republic (LPDR) — [B401]
  • Bank of the Lao PDR (BOL) — [B501]
  • Note: For earlier regional paper currency distributions, reference French Indo-China.

Lebanon

  • Banque de Syrie et du Grand-Liban (BSGL) — [B101]
  • Banque de Syrie et du Liban (BSL) — [B201]
  • Republique Libanaise (REP) — [B301]
  • Banque du Liban (BDL) — [B501]
  • Note: For earlier regional paper currency distributions, reference Syria.

Macau

  • Banco Nacional Ultramarino (BNU) — [B001]
  • Banco da China (BOC) — [B201]

Malaya

The Board of Commissioners of Currency here represents one of the most geographically expansive colonial currency boards in Southeast Asian monetary history, covering territories that would eventually split into three independent nations.

  • Board of Commissioners of Currency (BCC) — [B101]
  • Japanese Government (GOV) — [B201]
  • Sungei Buloh Settlement (SBC) — [B151]
  • Note: For earlier variants, reference Straits Settlements; for later issues, reference Malaya and British Borneo.

Malaya and British Borneo

  • Board of Commissioners of Currency (BCC) — [B101]
  • Note: For earlier variants, reference British North Borneo, Malaya, and Sarawak; for later issues, reference Brunei, Malaysia, and Singapore.

Malaysia

  • Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) — [B101]
  • Note: For earlier variants, reference Malaya and British Borneo, and Sarawak.

Maldives

  • Government of the Maldives (GOV) — [B101]
  • Maldives Monetary Authority (MMA) — [B201]
  • Note: For earlier circulating paper currency variants, reference India and Sri Lanka.

Manchukuo

  • Central Bank of Manchou (CBM) — [B101]

Mongolia

  • State Treasury (TRE) — [B101]
  • Commercial and Industrial Bank (CIB) — [B201]
  • State Bank (SB) — [B301]
  • Mongolbank (MB) — [B401]

Muscat and Oman

Myanmar

Nagorno Karabakh

  • Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) — [B101]
  • Note: For earlier and later regional currency configurations, reference Azerbaijan.

Nepal

  • Early paper currency developments within this geographic block illustrate the changing administrative layout utilized by traditional Asian banknote issuers. Varieties are split cleanly between treasury eras and the autonomous central banking phase established when the Nepal Rastra Bank joined the network of modern Asian central banks in 1956.
  • Government of Nepal (GOV) — [B101] (Explore our comprehensive Government of Nepal Banknotes (1945–1960) Guide)
  • Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) — [B201]

Oman

  • Oman Currency Board (OCB) — [B101]
  • Central Bank of Oman (CBO) — [B201]
  • Note: For earlier regional paper currency distributions, reference Muscat and Oman.

Pakistan

  • Government of Pakistan (GOV) — [B101]
  • State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) — [B201]
  • Note: For earlier circulating paper currency variants, reference India.

Palestine

  • Palestine Currency Board (PCB) — [B100]
  • Note: For later regional paper currency issues, reference Israel and Jordan.

Philippines

  • Banco Espanol Filipino de Isabel II (BEI) — [B101]
  • Tesoro (TES) — [B201]
  • Banco Espanol Filipino (BEF) — [B301]
  • Republica Filipina (REP) — [B401]
  • Philippine Islands Treasury (TRE) — [B501]
  • Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) — [B601]
  • Philippine National Bank (NAT) — [B701]
  • Japanese Government (GOV) — [B801]
  • Central Bank of the Philippines (CBP) — [B901]
  • Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) — [B1001]

Portuguese India

  • Junta da Fazenda Publica (JFP) — [B101]
  • Governo Geral do Estado da India (GGI) — [B201]
  • Banco Nacional Ultramarino (BNU) — [B301]
  • Note: For later circulating paper currency variants, reference India.

Qatar

  • Qatar Monetary Agency (QMA) — [B101]
  • Qatar Central Bank (QCB) — [B102]
  • Note: For earlier variants, reference Saudi Arabia and Qatar and Dubai.

Qatar and Dubai

  • Qatar and Dubai Currency Board (QDCB) — [B101]
  • Note: For earlier variants, reference India and Saudi Arabia; for later issues, reference Qatar and United Arab Emirates.

Sarawak

  • Sarawak Government Treasury (TRE) — [B101]
  • Government of Sarawak (GOV) — [B201]
  • Note: For later regional paper currency issues, reference Malaya and British Borneo.

Saudi Arabia

  • Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency / Authority (SAMA) — [B101]
  • Saudi Central Bank (SCB) — [B102]
  • Note: For earlier regional paper currency distributions, reference Hedjaz.

Siam

  • Royal Siam Treasury (TRE) — [B101]
  • Government of Siam (GOV) — [B201]
  • Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Company (HSBC) — [B301]
  • Banque de l’Indochine (BIC) — [B401]
  • Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China (CBI) — [B501]
  • Note: For later institutional paper currency adjustments, reference Thailand.

Singapore

  • Board of Commissioners of Currency (BCC) — [B101]
  • Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) — [B201]
  • Note: For earlier variants, reference Malaya and British Borneo.

South Arabia

  • South Arabian Currency Authority (SACA) — [B101]
  • Note: For earlier variants, reference India; for later issues, reference Democratic Republic of Yemen.

South Korea

  • Bank of Chosen (BOC) — [B101]
  • Bank of Korea (BOK) — [B201]
  • Note: For earlier regional paper currency distributions, reference Korea.

South Vietnam

  • National Bank of Vietnam (NBV) — [B101]
  • Bank of Vietnam (BOV) — [B201]
  • Central Committee of the Popular Front (NLF) — [B301]
  • Korean Army Headquarters (KAH) — [B401]
  • Thai Military (TM) — [B501]
  • Note: For earlier variants, reference French Indo-China; for later issues, reference Vietnam.

Sri Lanka

  • Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) — [B101]
  • Note: For earlier regional paper currency distributions, reference Ceylon.

Straits Settlements

  • Government of the Straits Settlements (GOV) — [B101]
  • Note: For later regional paper currency issues, reference Malaya.

Syria

  • Banque de Syrie (BDS) — [B101]
  • Banque de Syrie et du Grand-Liban (BSGL) — [B201]
  • Banque de Syrie et du Liban (BSL) — [B301]
  • Republique Syrienne (REP) — [B401]
  • Institut d’Emission de Syrie (IES) — [B501]
  • Banque Centrale de Syrie (CBS) — [B601]

Taiwan

  • Tainan Provincial Office (TPO) — [B101]
  • Government of Silver Note Office (GSNO) — [B201]
  • Bank of Taiwan (BOT) — [B301]
  • Central Bank of China (CEN) — [B497]

Tajikistan

  • National Bank of the Republic of Tajikistan (NBRT) — [B101]
  • National Bank of Tajikistan (NBT) — [B201]

Tatarstan

  • Tatarstan Government (GOV) — [B101]

Thailand

  • Government of Thailand (GOV) — [B101]
  • Note: For earlier regional paper currency distributions, reference Siam.

Tibet

  • Government of Tibet (GOV) — [B101]

Timor

  • Banco Nacional Ultramarino (BNU) — [B101]

Turkey

  • Ministry of Finance (FIN) — [B101]
  • Turkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankasi (TCMB) — [B201]

Turkmenistan

  • Turkmenistanyn Merkezi Dowlet Banky (TMDB) — [B101]
  • Turkmenistanyn Merkezi Banky (TMB) — [B201]

United Arab Emirates

  • United Arab Emirates Currency Board (CBO) — [B101]
  • United Arab Emirates Central Bank (CBA) — [B201]
  • Note: For earlier variants, reference Bahrain, India, and Qatar and Dubai.

United Arab Republic

  • Central Bank of the United Arab Republic (CBR) — [B101]
  • Egyptian / UAR Government (GOV) — [B201]

Uzbekistan

  • Bank of Uzbekistan (BOU) — [B101]
  • Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan (CBU) — [B201]

Vietnam

  • State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) — [B301]
  • Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (BFT) — [BFX401]
  • Note: For earlier variants, reference French Indo-China and South Vietnam.

Weiwhaiwei

  • Bank of Communications (COM) — [B101]
  • Bank of China (BOC) — [B201]
  • National Industrial Bank of China (NIB) — [B301]

Yemen

  • Central Bank of Yemen (CBY) — [B101]
  • Note: For earlier variants, reference Arab Republic of Yemen and Democratic Republic of Yemen.

The institutional progression documented across this directory — from colonial currency boards through transitional treasuries to sovereign central banks — reflects the full arc of Asian monetary modernization across the twentieth century.


Technical and Geographical Exclusions

Due to the exceptional volume, extensive provincial network, and highly specialized nature of Chinese banknotes, issuers from China are entirely excluded from this guide to maintain clear regional categorization. To review Chinese varieties comprehensively, reference the historical registries maintained by the Standard Catalog of World Paper Money and the Banknote Book. Across all other listed territories, the institutional progression from colonial concession to independent Asian central banks forms the definitive collecting framework.


FAQ: Asian Banknote Issuers

Dozens of Asian territories show deep structural layering, updating their administrative titles alongside governance changes. Prominent multi-issuer nations include Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, the Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Siam (Thailand), Singapore, South Korea, South Vietnam, Syria, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, the United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, and Yemen. ach represents a distinct collecting tier within the broader universe of Asian banknote issuers.

Imperial trade structures are preserved inside specific institutional titles, such as the Government of India (administering early British Indian, Burmese, and regional Pakistani values), the British North Borneo Company, the French Banque de l’Indochine, and the Japanese Government (authorizing various WWII occupation issues). Alongside these, colonial currency boards such as the Palestine Currency Board, the Kuwait Currency Board, and the Board of Commissioners of Currency in Malaya represent a distinct institutional tier between pure colonial administration and full central banking independence.

In contemporary commerce, Asian central banks serve as the absolute legal tender authorities for their respective nations, representing sovereign monetary independence and managing unified fiscal policies. These modern Asian central banks replaced colonial boards and transitional treasury administrations across the continent — institutions like the Bangladesh Bank, Bank Negara Malaysia, the Central Bank of Myanmar, the Nepal Rastra Bank, and the State Bank of Pakistan now anchor their national paper currency systems.

Issuers operating within China are excluded from our Asian banknote issuers directory due to the massive complexity and high volume of its provincial, commercial, imperial, and military paper money printings. To prevent cluttering, these entries are isolated within their own specialized indexing guides.

Siam represents the foundational historical era before institutional re-branding shifted the plates over to the modern Government of Thailand designation, making them separate target nodes for type set assembly.

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