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  2. Merchantrade Asia - Wikipedia

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    Merchantrade Asia (Merchantrade) is a financial service company based in Malaysia. The company's business is centered on international money transfers, foreign currency exchange, wholesale banknotes, digital payment processing and mobile telecommunications. [1] They also introduced microinsurance as part of their service offerings. [2]

  3. Japanese government–issued dollar in Malaya and Borneo

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    The term "banana money" originates from the motifs of banana trees on the currency's 10 dollar banknote, seen here at the bottom. The Japanese government-issued dollar was a form of currency issued for use within the Imperial Japan -occupied territories of Singapore , Malaya , North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei between 1942 and 1945.

  4. British North Borneo dollar - Wikipedia

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    The British North Borneo dollar was the currency of British North Borneo from 1882 to 1953. It was subdivided into 100 cents.The dollar had remained at par with the Straits dollar (and its successor the Malayan dollar), the currency of Malaya and Singapore, at the value of one dollar to 2 shillings 4 pence sterling from its introduction until both currencies were replaced by the Malaya and ...

  5. Money changer - Wikipedia

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    A money changer is a person or organization whose business is the exchange of coins or currency of one country for that of another. [1] This trade was a predecessor of modern banking . [ 2 ]

  6. Malaya and British Borneo dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Currency Ordinance No. 44 of 1952 of the Crown Colony of Singapore, No. 33 of 1951 of the Federation of Malaya, No. 10 of 1951 of North Borneo and No. 1 of 1951 of Sarawak implemented an agreement between those governments and the State of Brunei for the establishment of a Board of Commissioners of Currency to be the sole issuing authority in British Malaya and British Borneo.

  7. Malaysian ringgit - Wikipedia

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    The currency's value fell from an average of 3.20 MYR/USD in mid-2014 to around 3.70 MYR/USD by early 2015; with China being Malaysia's largest trading partner, a Chinese stock market crash in June 2015 triggered another plunge in value for the ringgit, which reached levels unseen since 1998 at lows of 4.43 MYR/USD in September 2015, before ...

  8. Sarawak dollar - Wikipedia

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    The dollar was the currency of the Raj of Sarawak from 1858 to 1953. It was subdivided into 100 cents.The dollar remained at par with the Straits dollar and its successor the Malayan dollar, the currency of Malaya and Singapore, from its introduction until both currencies were replaced by the Malaya and British Borneo dollar in 1953.

  9. Kota Kinabalu - Wikipedia

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    Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), founded in 1994, is the largest university in Sabah. Its main campus is on a 999-acre (4.04 km 2 ) piece of land, on a hill facing the South China Sea at Sepanggar Bay, about 10 kilometres north of the city centre.