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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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    Similar prize schemes operate in other countries, for instance this Premium Prize Bond certificate from India. Premium Bonds under various names exist or have existed in various countries. Similar programmes to UK Premium Bonds include: In the Republic of Ireland, Prize Bonds also originated in early 1957.

  4. State-sponsored bodies of the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A State-Sponsored Body is the name given in Ireland to a state-owned enterprise (a government-owned corporation), that is to say, a commercial business which is beneficially owned, either completely or majority, by the Irish Government. Each state-sponsored body has a sponsor Minister who acts as shareholder, either independently, or in ...

  5. Fexco - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.fexco.com. Fexco is an Ireland-based financial services and financial technology company focusing on bureau de change and payment card services. [4][5] Its head office is located in Killorglin, County Kerry. As of 2019, Fexco reports it has more than 2,500 staff [3] and of these, 1,200 are based in Ireland, [6] with other staff in ...

  6. 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.

  7. 1957 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    11 March – Prize Bonds were introduced; the Bank of Ireland operated the scheme on behalf of the Minister for Finance. May–September – Fethard-on-Sea Ne Temere boycott: a Roman Catholic priest and some of his parishioners organised a boycott of Protestant-owned local businesses. [5]

  8. Selma Lagerlöf - Wikipedia

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    For both the academy membership and her Nobel literature prize, she was the first woman to be so honored. [13] She was awarded the Litteris et Artibus in 1909 and the Illis quorum in 1926. [ 31 ] In 1991, she became the first woman to be depicted on a Swedish banknote, when the first 20-kronor note was released.

  9. Gerard Sweetman - Wikipedia

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    Rather than focussing on a self-sufficient Ireland, Sweetman enacted policies that would make Ireland a net exporter. In his first budget in 1955, he introduced a scheme whereby a tax exemption was provided for exported goods. He also established the Prize Bonds programme as a means of reducing the national debt. This debt was worrying in the ...