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  2. POSB - Wikipedia

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    POSB Bank - a financial services provider in Singapore; formerly Post Office Savings Bank People's Own Savings Bank - a savings bank in Zimbabwe; formerly Post Office Savings Bank Topics referred to by the same term

  3. Post Office Money - Wikipedia

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    The Post Office had long been an agent for National Savings and Investments (NS&I), which was originally the Post Office Savings Bank but is now a wholly separate institution. From November 2011, only Premium Bonds could be bought in Post Offices, but the 156-year relationship ended in August 2015 when Premium Bonds became the final NS&I ...

  4. National Savings and Investments - Wikipedia

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    Logo used by the Post Office (and later the National) Savings Bank from 1936. [5] The Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) was founded in 1861 by the Palmerston government following a suggestion by George Chetwynd, a clerk in the Money Order department of the General Post Office. [6] It was the world's first postal savings system.

  5. Post Office Limited - Wikipedia

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    Post Office Limited, formerly Post Office Counters Limited and commonly known as the Post Office, is a state-owned retail post office company in the United Kingdom that provides a wide range of postal and non-postal related products including postage stamps, banking, insurance, bureau de change and identity verification services to the public through its nationwide network of around 11,500 ...

  6. Postal savings system - Wikipedia

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    This 1869 deposit book would be carried by the customer, and is a typical record of a British Post Office Savings Bank savings account.. In 1861, Great Britain became the first nation to offer such an arrangement.

  7. An Post - Wikipedia

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    At its inception, during the early years of the Irish Free State, the Department of Posts and Telegraphs was the country's largest department of state, and its employees (most of them postmen) constituted the largest sector of the civil service. Prior to this, the Post Office in Ireland had been under the control of various Postmasters General ...

  8. Girobank - Wikipedia

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    Post Office Limited now provides cash services to many banks on a commercial basis. [citation needed] In April 2013, the Post Office announced it would be launching a retail banking service accessible through Post Office branches under the Post Office Money brand, [16] now run by the Bank of Ireland.

  9. Savings bank - Wikipedia

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    The remaining savings banks in 1993 joined other smaller Danish commercial and cooperative banks to form a single association of Local Banks, Savings Banks and Cooperative Banks in Denmark, or Lokale Pengeinstitutter . [5] Ireland: the first Irish trustee savings bank was founded in Waterford in 1816. [6]