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  2. List of banks in Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Royal Bank of Canada (Channel Islands) Limited, Jersey Branch The Royal Bank of Scotland International Limited (includes Natwest) Nedbank Private Wealth Limited, Jersey Branch

  3. Financial services in Jersey - Wikipedia

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    According to Jersey Finance, a group which represents financial sector companies from the island, Jersey represents an extension of the City of London. [4] The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is a major employer with some 900 staff employed in Jersey, as of March 2009. [7] The finance sector profits were about £1.18 billion in 2015. [8]

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    HSBC Expat focuses on providing finance and cross border services to expatriates and migrants. [1] It offers its global services in over 100 countries. Its key business operations include multi-currency accounts for easy management of finances across borders, wealth management and investments for international clients, insurance suited to expatriates' needs, international mortgage services ...

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  9. Jersey Financial Services Commission - Wikipedia

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    The JFSC was set up as an independent body by law in 1998. [4] Its responsibilities include the regulation of the banking and finance sectors, the registration of companies in Jersey, and "promoting the Island as a centre for financial services". [4]