[1] The origins of the second Anglo-Portuguese Bank lie in the Banco Nacional Ultramarino (BNU).
Ten years later, BNU incorporated its branch as the Anglo-Portuguese Colonial and Overseas Bank.
(That same year BNU also incorporated its Paris branch as Banque Franco-Portugaise d’Outre-Mer.)
At some point Sir Isaac Wolfson acquired Anglo-Portuguese.
The Anglo-Portuguese Bank operated in Brazil, Mozambique, India (Goa), Macao, Timor, Cape Verde, Guinea, S.Tome and Principe.