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  2. Royal Bank of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The bank is introducing Visa Debit cards with the technology for current accounts, which can be used to pay for purchases up to £30 by tapping an enabled card on the retailer's terminal. [54] In an effort to enhance security, Royal Bank of Scotland and NatWest introduced hand-held devices in 2007 for use with a card to authorise online banking ...

  3. RBS International - Wikipedia

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    NatWest Offshore Limited was an Isle of Man-incorporated bank formed in 1997, with branches in Jersey, Guernsey and Gibraltar.The business was transferred to RBS International through private members' legislation passed in each of the four jurisdictions in 2001, with RBS retaining NatWest as a trading name as well as continuing its existing business.

  4. Opinion polls on the British national identity card - Wikipedia

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    Meeting in London against ID cards, 2005. National opinion polls suggest that the expected cost of the cards affects levels of support. An estimate from the Home Office placed the cost of a 10-year passport and ID card package at £85, while after the 2005 General Election in May 2005 they issued a revised figure of over £93, [13] and announced that a "standalone" ID card would cost £30. [14]

  5. Bó (bank) - Wikipedia

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    Bó offered a current account and that was accessed through a debit card and mobile banking app. The app allowed customers to save money in a linked non-interest paying savings account and offered tools to help customers better manage their money. It allowed payments in and out using the faster payments system.

  6. Access (credit card) - Wikipedia

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    It was established as a joint venture incorporated as The Joint Credit Card Company Limited with Lloyds, Midland and National Westminster banks each owning 30% and Williams & Glyn's owning 10%. [4] The Access name was registered as a trademark on 26 November 1971 [ 5 ] and the product was launched on 23 October 1972. [ 6 ]

  7. NatWest Group - Wikipedia

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    NatWest Group plc [1] is a British banking and insurance holding company, based in Edinburgh, Scotland.. The group operates a wide variety of banking brands offering personal and business banking, private banking, investment banking, insurance and corporate finance.

  8. National digital identity systems - Wikipedia

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    Many nations have implemented, are implementing, or have proposed nationwide digital identity systems.. Although many facets of digital identity are universal owing in part to the ubiquity of the Internet, some regional variations exist due to specific laws, practices and government services that are in place.

  9. The One account - Wikipedia

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    From January 2003, the company relaunched as 'The One account' when The Royal Bank of Scotland took a majority shareholding, becoming an RBS mortgage brand along with NatWest and First Active. The One account is operated directly by phone, internet and post, with the customer service originally being provided on a 24/365 basis, but has since ...