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  2. Prize Bond - Wikipedia

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    The Prize Bond Company is a joint venture between the founders An Post and FEXCO and is based in Killorglin, County Kerry. The company was created in 1989 with issued share capital between the founders of 50% each and will operate the scheme under its current (as of 2011) contract until the end of 2019. Employees of the Prize Bond Company are ...

  3. Premium Bonds - Wikipedia

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    The bonds are entered in a monthly prize draw and the government promises to buy them back, on request, for their original price. The government pays interest into the bond fund (4.4% per annum from March 2024) [ 1 ] from which a monthly lottery distributes tax-free prizes to bondholders whose numbers are selected randomly.

  4. List of Irish Nobel laureates and nominees - Wikipedia

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    The Shadow of a Gunman (1923) Juno and the Paycock (1924) The Plough and the Stars (1926) The Silver Tassie (1927) The End of the Beginning (1937) Red Roses for Me (1942) Cock-a-Doodle Dandy (1949) [ 19 ] Oscar Wieselgren (1886–1971) Sweden. 1950. Mary Elizabeth Morton (1876–1957) Ireland. 1955.

  5. Lottery bond - Wikipedia

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    Lottery bonds are a type of government bond in which some randomly selected bonds within the issue are redeemed at a higher value than the face value of the bond. Lottery bonds have been issued by public authorities in Belgium, Ireland, Pakistan, Sweden, New Zealand, the UK and other nations. Outwardly, lottery bonds resemble ordinary fixed ...

  6. Premium Bonds winning numbers for October 2022 - AOL

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    October’s prize draw also saw an extra £79m added to the prize pot, with the prize fund rate increasing from 1.40% to 2.20% — the biggest single increase in more than 40 years — and the ...

  7. National Asset Management Agency - Wikipedia

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    www.nama.ie. The National Asset Management Agency (NAMA; Irish: Gníomhaireacht Náisiúnta um Bhainistíocht Sócmhainní) is a body created by the government of Ireland in late 2009 in response to the Irish financial crisis and the deflation of the Irish property bubble. NAMA functions as a bad bank, acquiring property development loans from ...

  8. National Lottery (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The National Lottery (Irish: An Crannchur Náisiúnta) is the state-licensed lottery of Ireland. Established in 1986 to raise funds for good causes, it began operations on 23 March 1987 when it sold its first scratchcards. It launched the weekly drawing game Lotto the following year, holding the first draw on 16 April 1988.

  9. 1957 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    3 March – Éamon de Valera told a crowd in Cork that a United Ireland could be achieved with time and the support of the people. 5 March – 1957 Irish general election: The Fianna Fáil party under Éamon de Valera returned to power, winning 78 seats. Members of the 16th Dáil assembled on 20 March.