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  2. 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 ...

  3. Telecom Éireann - Wikipedia

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    Telecom Éireann. Telecom Éireann ( Irish pronunciation: [ˈtʲɛlʲəkəmˠ ˈeːɾʲən̪ˠ]; meaning "Telecommunications of Ireland") was an Irish state-owned telecommunications company that operated from 1983 to 1999. Prior to then a telephone and postal service was provided by the Department of Posts and Telegraphs (known as "P and T" or ...

  4. Login - Wikipedia

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    Login. In computer security, logging in (or logging on, signing in, or signing on) is the process by which an individual gains access to a computer system or program by identifying and authenticating themselves. The user credentials are typically some form of a username and a password, [1] and these credentials themselves are sometimes referred ...

  5. AOL

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    Sign in to AOL Mail, a free and secure email service with advanced settings, mobile access, and personalized compose. Get live help from AOL experts if needed.

  6. Smile (bank) - Wikipedia

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    The Co-operative Bank. Website. www .smile .co .uk. Smile is a British banking brand that operates as a trading division of The Co-operative Bank. It started as the UK's first fully digital bank in 1999, [1] offering full-service current accounts, savings, ISAs, investments and credit cards.

  7. NatWest - Wikipedia

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    Following ringfencing of the group's core domestic business, the bank became a direct subsidiary of NatWest Holdings; NatWest Markets comprises the non-ringfenced investment banking arm. The British government currently owns 35% [3] of NatWest Group after spending £45 billion ($61.87 billion) bailing out the lender in 2008; the proportion at one point was 54.7%. [4]

  8. Occupy Cork - Wikipedia

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    Occupy Cork was a peaceful protest and demonstration against alleged economic inequality, social injustice and corporate greed taking place on the junction of the Grand Parade and South Mall and at the NAMA -listed Stapleton House on Oliver Plunkett Street in the Irish city of Cork. [1] The group occupied Stapleton House after receiving the ...

  9. The Irish Times - Wikipedia

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    0791-5144. Website. irishtimes.com. The Irish Times is an Irish daily broadsheet newspaper and online digital publication. It was launched on 29 March 1859. The editor is Ruadhán Mac Cormaic. [2] It is published every day except Sundays. [3] The Irish Times is Ireland's leading newspaper. [4] It is considered a newspaper of record for Ireland.