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  2. Bank of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .bankofwales .co .uk. The Bank of Wales ( Welsh: Banc Cymru) was a commercial bank in Wales which was founded in 1971. The bank was taken over by the Bank of Scotland plc in 1986 and ceased trading under the Welsh brand in 2002. It is now a trading name used by Bank of Scotland plc, a subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group .

  3. Series C banknotes - Wikipedia

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    Series C banknotes. The Series C Banknotes ( Irish: Nótaí bainc sraith C) of Ireland were the final series of notes created for the state before the advent of the euro; they replaced Series B banknotes. The series gradually entered circulation from 1992 and remained in circulation until 2002. [1]

  4. Banknotes of the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Ireland commissioned the "Series B" notes. They were designed and brought into circulation between 1976 and 1982. Servicon, an Irish design company, designed the £1, £5, £10, £20, £50, and £100 denominations. The £100 note was never issued or circulated.

  5. List of banks in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    UK banking brands owned by foreign banks. Allied Irish Bank (GB) and First Trust Bank, owned by AIB Group of the Republic of Ireland. Al Rayan Bank, owned by Masraf Al Rayan of Qatar. Axis Bank UK, owned by Axis Bank of India. Bank of Ceylon (UK), owned by Bank of Ceylon of Sri Lanka.

  6. Talk:Bank of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Rip off Ireland does not like to be held accountable The reason for the different registration number type is that Bank of Ireland's establishment predates the 1963 Act which set up the Companies Registration Office (CRO), from which registration numbers emanate (the Bank was set up in 1783).

  7. August Holiday - Wikipedia

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    Frequency. Annual. First time. 1871. The August Holiday ( Irish: Lá Saoire i mí Lúnasa ), also called the August Bank Holiday, is observed in Ireland on the first Monday of August. [1] [2] It was first observed in 1871, when it was created by the UK Act of Parliament, the Bank Holidays Act 1871 .

  8. Ulster Bank £50 note - Wikipedia

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    Design. Ulster Bank coat of arms, arms of the provinces of Ireland. The Ulster Bank £50 note is a banknote issued by Ulster Bank. It is valued at fifty pounds sterling and the current design was first issued in 1997. [2] [3] As with most banknotes of Northern Ireland, they can be used for transactions in the Isle of Man and Great Britain, but ...

  9. Category:Central Bank of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Post-2008 Irish banking crisis. Categories: Regulation in Ireland. Government agencies of the Republic of Ireland. European System of Central Banks. Banks of Ireland. Central banks. Financial regulatory authorities.