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  2. 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.

  3. Royal Bank of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland in Islington, London. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Royal Bank was the subject of three separate takeover approaches. In 1979, Lloyds Bank , which had previously built up a 16.4% stake in the Royal Bank, made a takeover approach for the remaining shares it did not own.

  4. Compass One - Wikipedia

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    Compass One (formerly known as Compass Point) is a suburban shopping mall located in the town centre of Sengkang, Singapore.The mall was built as an integrated development together with a condominium, Compass Heights which is located adjacent to the mall.

  5. Bugis Junction - Wikipedia

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    Bugis Junction, formerly known as Parco Bugis Junction is an integrated development located at Victoria Street, Middle Road and North Bridge Road in Bugis, Downtown Core in Singapore. The development consists of a shopping mall , an office tower and the InterContinental Singapore Hotel.

  6. Direct Line Group - Wikipedia

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    Direct Line Insurance Group plc is a British insurance company based in the United Kingdom, formed in 2012 by the divestment of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group's (RBS) insurance division, through an initial public offering.

  7. One Raffles Place - Wikipedia

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    Having cost S$486 million to build, the OUB Centre was officially opened by then-Prime Minister of Singapore Mr Lee Kuan Yew on 8 August 1988. At the time of its opening, The Business Times claimed that the tower, which had a height of 280 metres (920 ft), was the tallest one outside the United States. [21]

  8. Raffles Place - Wikipedia

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    Raffles Place is the centre of the Financial District of Singapore and is located south of the mouth of the Singapore River. [1] It was first planned and developed in the 1820s as Commercial Square to serve as the hub of the commercial zone of Singapore in Raffles Town Plan. It was renamed Raffles Place in 1858 and is now the site of a number ...

  9. Republic Plaza (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Republic Plaza consists of three buildings, the 66-storey Republic Plaza I, the 23-storey Republic Plaza II, and a 10-storey podium linking the two towers (Plaza I and Plaza II) [5] Republic Plaza I was designed by Kisho Kurokawa, and with a height of 280 metres (920 ft), was, along with OUB Centre, and UOB Plaza, the tallest building in Singapore at the time of its completion.