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  2. Mondex - Wikipedia

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    Mondex was a smart card electronic cash system, implemented as a stored-value card and owned by Mastercard.. Pioneered by two bankers from NatWest in 1990, it was spun-off to a separate consortium later on, then sold to Mastercard.

  3. Nigel Farage Coutts bank scandal - Wikipedia

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    Farage in 2018. In June 2023, the private bank Coutts closed the account held by the British politician and broadcaster Nigel Farage, triggering controversy. NatWest, the owner of Coutts, initially claimed that he failed to meet the Coutts eligibility criteria of holding £1,000,000 or more in his account, following the expiry of his mortgage.

  4. Mondex Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Mondex Corporation is a Toronto-based company for the restitution of art and cultural artifacts looted during the Holocaust era. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company advocates on behalf of heirs to recover stolen art, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and its practices have led to changes in restitution law and practices in various countries.

  5. NatWest - Wikipedia

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    NatWest was the main sponsor of the Island Games (known at the time as the NatWest Island Games) from 1999 through to 2019. NatWest CommunityForce is "a platform that empowers local projects and charities to raise awareness of their work and make their plans a reality with the support of NatWest and their local community." [117]

  6. National Westminster Bank USA - Wikipedia

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    National Westminster Bank USA, commonly known as NatWest USA, was a wholly owned subsidiary of National Westminster Bank in the United Kingdom from 1983 to 1996. Formed as the National Bank of North America in 1905, the U.S. retail banking operation was sold to Fleet Financial Group in 1996.

  7. Maestro (debit card) - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, in the same month the Royal Bank of Scotland Group (Europe's largest debit card issuer which includes the NatWest, Coutts and Ulster Bank brands) switched from Maestro to Visa Debit, a process that took two years to complete. [27] [28] [29] This effectively meant that only a few smaller UK banks would be issuing Maestro cards.

  8. Category:NatWest Group - Wikipedia

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    0–9. 155–158 North Street, Brighton; 1981 NatWest Trophy; 1982 NatWest Trophy; 1983 NatWest Trophy; 1984 NatWest Trophy; 1985 NatWest Trophy; 1986 NatWest Trophy

  9. Gemalto - Wikipedia

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    Via Gemplus Associates, it also invested in tokenization and Mondex, including Mondex in South Korea. According to the Nilson report, Gemalto is the largest provider of chip cards, selling 1.5 billion chip cards, representing 49 percent of the market.