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  2. Trustmark (benefits company) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2022, Trustmark finalized the sale of its subsidiary, Trustmark Health Benefits, to Health Care Service Corporation (HCSC). [8] Health Benefits is a third-party administrator of health benefits that designs and offers custom plans for mid- to large-sized self-funded customers. In January 2023, Trustmark celebrated 110 years in business.

  3. Trustmark - Wikipedia

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    Trustmark may refer to: Trustmark (bank), headquartered in Mississippi - Trustmark Park, a ballpark in Pearl, Mississippi - RSA Trustmark Building, in Mobile, Alabama. Trustmark (benefits company), headquartered in Illinois; Trustmark (commerce), business term

  4. Trustmark (commerce) - Wikipedia

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    A trustmark is an image, logo, or badge that is typically displayed on an E-commerce website, indicating that the site has passed certain digital security tests or is operated by a member of a professional organization. The trustmark is intended to show approval of the brand by a recognizable third party.

  5. Trusted Shops - Wikipedia

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    The number of online shops with a trustmark grew in the following years. While there were 9,000 in 2010, [16] more than 30,000 trusted shops are currently registered (last update October 2021). [3] In 2009, the company offered interested shops its web-based shopping review tool as a stand-alone version that is independent of the trustmark. [19]

  6. Trustmark (bank) - Wikipedia

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    Trustmark Corporation is a bank holding company headquartered in Jackson, Mississippi. It provides banking services and wealth management services. The bank serves Mississippi, Alabama, the Florida Panhandle, Memphis, and Houston. As of December 31, 2023, the bank operated 163 full-service branches, 7 limited-service branches, and 131 ATMs. [1]

  7. Credential service provider - Wikipedia

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    A credential service provider (CSP) is a trusted entity that issues security tokens or electronic credentials to subscribers. [1] A CSP forms part of an authentication system, most typically identified as a separate entity in a Federated authentication system.

  8. Trust service provider - Wikipedia

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    The trust service provider has the responsibility to assure the integrity of electronic identification for signatories and services through strong mechanisms for authentication, electronic signatures and digital certificates. eIDAS defines the standards for how trust service providers are to perform their services of authentication and non-repudiation.

  9. Domain name registrar - Wikipedia

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    A drop catcher is a domain name registrar that offers the service of attempting to quickly register a given domain name for a customer if that name becomes available—that is, to "catch" a "dropped" name—when the domain name's registration expires and is then deleted, either because the registrant abandons the domain or because the ...