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  2. Eurochange - Wikipedia

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    Eurochange was founded in London in 1975. [1] In 2000, the company changed its name to FX Currency Services, and in 2011, it was renamed back to Eurochange. [2] In 2014, the company was acquired by ATM operator NoteMachine, [5] itself being owned by Corsair Capital, an American financial services company.

  3. Central banks and currencies of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Currencies of the British West Indies; International status and usage of the euro; Pan-African Payment and Settlement System; List of countries by leading trade partners; List of Latin American and Caribbean countries by GDP growth; List of Latin American and Caribbean countries by GDP (nominal) List of Latin American and Caribbean countries by ...

  4. Guardian Holdings Limited - Wikipedia

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    Guardian Holdings Limited started in 1847 when Standard Life of Edinburgh, Scotland entered the market and started a branch office in Trinidad. [1] Over time, Standard Life of Edinburgh closed operations and merged its Trinidad and Tobago portfolio with the portfolio of Jamaica Mutual Life Assurance Society on the 15th November, 1972.

  5. Judah Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Judah Mordechai Cohen (1768 – 8 September 1838) was a Dutch-born British merchant and planter with interests in Jamaica. Owning over 1255 slaves on his plantations, Cohen was one of the largest slave owners in both Jamaica and the British West Indies in general at the time of the Slavery Abolition Act 1833. He had been involved in trade in ...

  6. Eastern Caribbean dollar - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, the West Indies Federation was established and the BWI$ was its currency. However, although Jamaica (including the Cayman Islands and the Turks and Caicos Islands) was part of the West Indies Federation, it retained the Jamaican pound, despite adopting the BWI$ as legal tender from 1954. [9]

  7. List of Caribbean Jews - Wikipedia

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    Ivan Barrow (1911-1979), cricketer who played 11 Tests for the West Indies. [13] Chris Blackwell (1937-), founder of Island Records [14] Jacob De Cordova (1808-1868), the founder of the Jamaica Gleaner; Cecil Vernon Lindo (1870-1962) Jamaican banker and industrialist

  8. Cecil Vernon Lindo - Wikipedia

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    Cecil Lindo was born in 1870, in Falmouth, Jamaica, to Frederick Lindo and Grace Morales, the sixth of ten children.. He migrated to Costa Rica from Jamaica at age 18. His older brothers, Howard, Abraham and Robert had arrived in 1885 to work for Minor Cooper Keith, who was building a railroad from Limon to San Jose. [2]

  9. List of companies of Anguilla - Wikipedia

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    Location of Anguilla. Anguilla is a British overseas territory in the Caribbean. [1]Anguilla has become a popular tax haven, having no capital gains, estate, profit or other forms of direct taxation on either individuals or corporations.