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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. Big Four (banking) - Wikipedia

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    BRI, Bank Mandiri, and BNI are all controlled by the central government as state-owned enterprises. Ireland. In Ireland, the term "big four" applies to the four largest banks by market capitalisation. Bank of Ireland; Allied Irish Banks; Permanent TSB; Ulster Bank (a wholly-owned subsidiary of NatWest Bank). Has withdrawn from the Irish market ...

  4. TransferMate - Wikipedia

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    TransferMate. New York City, Sydney, Austin, Texas. TransferMate is a B2B payments technology which was founded in 2010. [3] It is headquartered in Kilkenny, Ireland, [4] and has other offices in San Francisco, New York and Sydney. [5] According to the company, as of late 2017, over $11 billion had been transferred through TransferMate's ...

  5. History of the Internet - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Internet has its origin in the efforts of scientists and engineers to build and interconnect computer networks.The Internet Protocol Suite, the set of rules used to communicate between networks and devices on the Internet, arose from research and development in the United States and involved international collaboration, particularly with researchers in the United Kingdom and ...

  6. Irish logarithm - Wikipedia

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    Irish logarithm. The Irish logarithm was a system of number manipulation invented by Percy Ludgate for machine multiplication. The system used a combination of mechanical cams as lookup tables and mechanical addition to sum pseudo-logarithmic indices to produce partial products, which were then added to produce results. [1]

  7. Euronext Dublin - Wikipedia

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    euronext .com. Euronext Dublin (formerly The Irish Stock Exchange, ISE; Irish: Stocmhalartán na hÉireann) is Ireland's main stock exchange, and has been in existence since 1793. The Euronext Dublin lists debt and fund securities and is used as a European gateway exchange for companies seeking to access investors in Europe and beyond.

  8. Ulster Bank - Wikipedia

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    Ulster Bank, Longford. Ulster Bank (Irish: Banc Uladh) is a large retail bank, and one of the traditional Big Four Irish clearing banks. The Ulster Bank Group was subdivided into two separate legal entities: National Westminster Bank Plc, trading as Ulster Bank (registered in England and Wales and operating in Northern Ireland); and, until April 2023, Ulster Bank Ireland DAC (registered in the ...

  9. Sainsbury's Bank - Wikipedia

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    Sainsbury's Bank plc. Sainsbury's Bank plc is a British bank wholly owned by Sainsbury's, a national supermarket chain in the United Kingdom. The bank began trading on 19 February 1997 as a joint venture between J Sainsbury plc and Bank of Scotland. Sainsbury's took full ownership of the bank in January 2014. [2]