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Learn about the history, products, and services of Bank of Ireland, the oldest bank in continuous operation in Ireland. Find out how it survived the financial crisis, merged with other banks, and became a significant institution under European supervision.
A comprehensive list of banks operating in the UK, including central bank, big four, and other banks incorporated in the UK. The list is based on the definition of 'bank' by the Prudential Regulation Authority and includes bank name, parent company, location, and market value.
Post Office Money offers credit cards, current accounts, mortgages, personal loans, insurance and savings products to customers in the UK through Post Office branches, the internet and telephone. It was launched in 2015 as an umbrella brand for various financial services provided by different providers and partners.
A comprehensive list of commercial and defunct banks in Ireland, including Bank of Ireland, Allied Irish Banks, and others. Find out the history, status, and location of each bank as of 8 March 2023.
Northern Irish banknotes are fully backed such that holders have the same level of protection as those holding genuine Bank of England notes. [2] The £5 note is currently the smallest denomination of banknote issued by the Bank of Ireland. [3] The Queen's University Belfast Series was first issued in 2003.
Learn about the history, design and issuance of the pound sterling banknotes, the official currency of the UK and some of its territories. Find out the current and past denominations, colours, dimensions and features of the £10 note and other banknotes.
Vanquis Banking Group is a British bank that specialises in credit cards, loans and consumer vehicle finance for sub-prime customers. It was founded in 1880 as Provident Financial and changed its name in 2023 after selling its doorstep lending business.
These issues have been issued since the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland changed over to decimal currency on 15 February 1971. The obverse side of Bank of Ireland banknotes features the Bank of Ireland logo, below which is a line of heraldic shields each representing one of the six counties of Northern Ireland.