[6][7] The new office building, formerly opened at a ceremony on 30 January 1930, was evidently a success as the bank remained in occupation for the next 87 years.
[6] A major renovation was carried out in 1992 when the original banking hall was redesigned,[3] and it finally vacated the building in 2017, moving once again along Beach Street to more modest premises at No.
[2] The square-shaped, four-storey building is 80 feet high with the ground floor faced with granite and features an arcade to provide shade.
The floor of the bank was paved with marble and mosaics, and featured a U-shaped, teak counter with bronze grills.
The manager's office with its panelled walls was adjacent to the bank's two strongrooms with security doors and locks provided by Chubb and Son.