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  2. Series B banknotes - Wikipedia

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    Series B Banknotes. A £1 Series B banknote. The Series B banknotes ( Irish: Nótaí bainc sraith B) of Ireland replaced the Series A banknotes. The banknotes were issued between 1976 and 1992 by the Central Bank of Ireland, before being replaced in 1993 by Series C banknotes. [1]

  3. Danske Bank - Wikipedia

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    Danske Bank A/S ( pronounced [ˈtænˀskə ˈpɑŋˀk], lit. 'Danish Bank') is a Danish multinational banking and financial services corporation. Headquartered in Copenhagen, it is the largest bank in Denmark and a major retail bank in the northern European region with over 5 million retail customers. [2] Danske Bank was number 454 on the ...

  4. Bank of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Scotland plc (Scottish Gaelic: Banca na h-Alba) is a commercial and clearing bank based in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is part of the Lloyds Banking Group.The bank was established by the Parliament of Scotland in 1695 to develop Scotland's trade with other countries, and aimed to create a stable banking system in the Kingdom of Scotland.

  5. Exchange Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .ebcfx .com. Exchange Bank of Canada ( EBC; French: Banque de change du Canada) is a Schedule 1 domestic bank in Canada. [1] EBC is a subsidiary of Currency Exchange International and specializes in wholesale foreign exchange solutions to financial institutions and businesses. [2]

  6. Nationwide UK (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Nationwide UK (Ireland) had a retail outlet in Merrion Row in Dublin city centre, however its business was mostly online, by post or by phone. Amongst the products offered to its customers were UK Sterling savings accounts [1] as well as Euro savings accounts. It was regulated by the UK Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation ...

  7. National Bank of Greece - Wikipedia

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    History Jean-Gabriel Eynard Georgios Stavrou Julius von Hößlin(Έσσλιν). NBG was founded in 1841 in Athens, by the decree "On the establishment of (a) National Bank" (Official Gazette, no. 6 March 30, 1841, p. 59), according to which the National Bank is a private limited company based in Athens with a capital of 5,000,000 drachmas, divided into 5,000 shares of 1,000 drachmas.

  8. Aviva Group Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .aviva .ie. Aviva Group Ireland plc is the Irish arm of British insurance firm Aviva plc. Its headquarters are in Dublin. The company also provides investment management and pension services. Hoover's reports that Aviva is the largest general insurer in Ireland, with a market share of more than 20 per cent. [1]

  9. Central Bank of Malta - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Malta Act was originally published by means of Act XXXI of 1967. It has been amended a number of times, most recently by Acts I and IV of 2007 in order to provide for the bank's membership within the Eurosystem. The Central Bank of Malta is located in an early 20th-century building.