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  2. Martins Bank - Wikipedia

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    Barclays Group Archives: Martins Bank Martins Bank was a London private bank, trading for much of its time under the symbol of “The Grasshopper”, that could trace its origins back to Thomas Gresham and the London goldsmiths, from which it developed into a bank known as Martin's Bank from 1890. [ 1 ]

  3. Barclays Group Staff Union - Wikipedia

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    The Barclays Group Staff Union was a trade union representing workers at Barclays Bank in the United Kingdom. The union was founded in about 1918 as the Barclays Bank Staff Association. It was registered as an independent trade union in about 1980, and by the mid-1990s had more than 46,000 members, representing over half of the bank's employees.

  4. Barclays - Wikipedia

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    Barclays International consists of the "Investment Bank" and "Consumer, Cards and Payments" businesses, which are carried on by a nonring-fenced bank (Barclays Bank PLC) and its subsidiaries, as well as by certain other entities within the Group. Barclays Execution Services is the Group-wide service company providing technology, operations and ...

  5. Anglo-Egyptian Bank - Wikipedia

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    Anglo Egyptian Bank, published by Barclays PLC - accessed 2020-02-14; Barclays Bank International, formerly Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial & Overseas) and Barclays Bank D.C.O. published by Barclays Group Archives (BGA) - accessed 2020-02-14 (shows errata "1827") Lot: 79, published by Spink & Son - accessed 2020-02-14

  6. Bob Diamond (banker) - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, he became its president and deputy group chief executive; [9] [10] and in January 2011, succeeded John Varley as group chief executive of Barclays. [11] Diamond resigned as chief executive of Barclays after a Bank of England hearing on July 3, 2012, following controversy over manipulation of Libor interest rates by traders employed by ...

  7. Matthew W. Barrett - Wikipedia

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    After serving a short stint as Chairman of Irish state-owned bank ACCBank, [6] he returned to Britain on joining Barclays on 1 October 1999 as Group Chief Executive. [ 7 ] He then became Chairman in 2004, [ 8 ] and retired on 31 December 2006, succeeded by Marcus Agius .

  8. Hilda Harding - Wikipedia

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    Hilda Millicent Harding (10 September 1915 – 26 December 1998) was appointed by Barclays Bank as Britain’s first female bank manager. She was the great-aunt of British children’s author Robin Bennett.

  9. The Woolwich - Wikipedia

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    Barclays Group Archives: The Woolwich The Woolwich Equitable Building Society (later Woolwich Building Society or The Woolwich ) was founded in Woolwich in 1847 and remained a local institution until after WWI when it began a modest regional expansion.