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  2. Aza (slang) - Wikipedia

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    Aza is a Nigerian slang term that refers to bank account digits, specifically the account number. [1] When someone in Nigeria uses the term "Aza," they are requesting the account number from another person, usually with the intention of sending money to that account.

  3. Meezan Bank - Wikipedia

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    Meezan Bank Limited (Urdu pronunciation: [mi.ˈzaːn bɛŋk] mee-ZAHN-BANK) is a Pakistani Islamic bank headquartered in Karachi. [2] It is the largest Islamic bank and the largest bank based on market capitalization in Pakistan.

  4. Islamic banking and finance - Wikipedia

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    The customer's initial payment to the bank serves as the account balance for the credit card and ceiling limit of what can be spent. The bank's repayment to the customer constitutes whatever balance is left over after purchases.) [395] cards that act much like debit cards, with any transaction "directly debited" from the holder's bank account ...

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    Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!

  6. KMI 30 Index - Wikipedia

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    It was created as a joint effort by the Karachi Stock Exchange (now known as Pakistan Stock Exchange) and Al-Meezan Investment Bank (now known as Meezan Bank Limited). [2] The index is calculated using free float market capitalization. At any point in time, the level of the index reflects the free float market value of selected Shariah ...

  7. 'Is it realistic to deport everybody?' Top Senate Republican ...

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    I mean, there's a lot of people in this country who are here illegally,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

  8. Zero COT - Wikipedia

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    The implementation of Zero COT started in Nigeria on 1 January 2016. This policy was initiated via a circular called RGBC from CBN to all the DMBs in the country on 1 April 2013. The CBN provided a graduating plan which provide for the removal of the COT on all induced debit transactions by the bank to be removed from 2013 thus; =N=3 in 2013 to ...

  9. 8 balance transfer credit card mistakes to avoid - AOL

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    6. Neglecting the fee in your analysis. Almost all balance transfer credit cards involve an initial balance transfer fee.The credit card issuer that inherited your debt from another account will ...