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Tyro was founded in 2003 by Peter Haig, Andrew Rothwell and Paul Wood as MoneySwitch Ltd. Tyro was the first new entrant into the Australian EFTPOS business since 1996. [1] It was the second company in Australia to be granted a Specialist Credit Card Institution (SCCI) licence [ 2 ] after GE Capital .
In Greek mythology, Tyro (Ancient Greek: Τυρώ) may refer to two distinct women: Tyro, a Phoenician queen as the wife of King Agenor who named after her the newly built city of Tyre . She became the mother of his sons: Cadmus , Phoenix , Syros , Cilix , and, a daughter, Europa .
In Greek mythology, Tyro (Ancient Greek: Τυρώ) was an Elean princess who later became Queen of Iolcus. Tyro was the daughter of King Salmoneus of Elis and Alcidice. She married her uncle, King Cretheus of Iolcus , and had three sons with him, and also bore twin sons with Poseidon .
Tyro Payments, an Australian bank specialising in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Tyro Stakes, an American Thoroughbred horse race; Tyro (Final Fantasy), the main character in Final Fantasy Record Keeper; Theodore Tyro, a Christian saint
Tyro is an unincorporated community in Nelson County, Virginia, United States. It was among the communities severely affected by flash flooding from Hurricane Camille in 1969. [1] It was named from the English word tyro, which also means "beginner" or "novice". [2] [3] Pharsalia and the Tyro Mill are listed on the National Register of Historic ...
Phoenix was a son of King Agenor [1] [2] of Tyre by either Telephassa, [3] Argiope, [4] Antiope, [5] Damno [6] or Tyro. [7] [8] He was the brother of Europa, [9] [10] Cadmus, [11] Cilix, [12] Syros, [13] Isaia and Melia. [14] In some accounts, Phoenix's father was called King Belus of Egypt and sibling to Agenor, Phineus, Aegyptus, Danaus [15 ...
“Dopamine is being used as a synonym for reward or indulgence, but you miss the nuances of the science behind it,” says Lerner. “It’s not something you can shut off, and the idea of ...
Tyro Township was founded in 1879. It was named from the English word tyro, which also means "beginner" or "novice". [3] [4] Geography.