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  2. Category:Banks of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    U. United Overseas Bank. UOB-Kay Hian. Categories: Financial services companies of Singapore. Banks by country. Banks of Southeast Asia. Banks of Asia by country. Banks by city.

  3. Arthur F. Ryan - Wikipedia

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    Philanthropy. Arthur Ryan has provided funds to Providence College's School of Business, which was named after him in 2015. Ryan is a trustee of Prudential Foundation and the Board of New York–Presbyterian Hospital . Ryan is married to his wife Patricia and has four grown children. He retired from Prudential in 2008 and now lives in Florida.

  4. RBL Bank - Wikipedia

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    RBL Bank, formerly known as Ratnakar Bank Limited, is an Indian private sector bank founded in 1943; its headquarters are in Mumbai.It offers services across six verticals: corporate and institutional banking, commercial banking, branch and business banking, retail assets, development banking and financial inclusion, treasury and financial market operations.

  5. Judo Bank - Wikipedia

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    Judo Bank is an Australian neobank focused on small and medium-sized enterprise lending but also offers a range of personal term deposit products to consumers. As of January 2020 [update] , Judo Bank had lent $1B to Australian businesses and another $1B in digital retail term deposits.

  6. Brunei Darussalam Central Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Brunei Darussalam Central Bank (abbrev: BDCB; Malay: Bank Pusat Brunei Darussalam) is the central bank of Brunei.In addition to creating the Brunei currency and managing the nation's monetary policy, its major goals consisted of building and upholding domestic price stability, guaranteeing the stability of the financial system, particularly via the creation of prudential standards and ...

  7. Long hair ban in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    A ban on long hair once existed in Singapore. In the 1960s, a Singapore government policy forbidding any male to sport long hair went into effect. This was in response to the growing popularity of the hippie subculture worldwide; the government deemed such an influence to be negative and detrimental to the country's development.

  8. Prudential House - Wikipedia

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    The Prudential House, [1] officially known now as the Hotel Warszawa, is a historic skyscraper hotel in Warsaw, Poland, located on Warsaw Insurgents Square along Świętokrzyska Street. Built between 1931 and 1933 in the Art Deco style, it served as a base for the British Prudential Insurance Company. It was the tallest building in the interwar ...

  9. Asia Square - Wikipedia

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    Asia Square is a retail and office building located along Marina View at Marina Bay in Singapore. It is located in Marina Bay, Singapore's new business and financial precinct. It comprises 2,000,000 square feet (190,000 m 2) of office space, over 30 entertainment and dining premises, as well as the largest gym in the Central Business District .