National Reserve Bank
| Company type | Private company |
|---|---|
| Industry | Financial services |
| Predecessors | Consolidated National Bank and Oriental Bank |
| Founded | March 8, 1909 in New York City, New York, United States |
| Defunct | January 27, 1914 |
| Fate | Acquired by Mutual Alliance Trust Company on January 27, 1914 |
| Headquarters | Manhattan, New York City , |
| Services | Banking |
The National Reserve Bank of the City of New York was a New York City bank in that was formed from a merger of Consolidated National Bank and Oriental Bank in 1909 and operated until acquired by the Mutual Alliance Trust Company in 1914.
Deposits of the National Bank Reserve Bank were about $4,352,561 on January 13, 1914 and the bank had "a large number of country bank accounts, chiefly in the West and Southwest," handling a large degree of cotton exchange business.
On January 27, 1914, the National Reserve Bank was taken over by the Mutual Alliance Trust Company, operating for a time as the Reserve Branch of the trust company.