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  2. Crunchbase - Wikipedia

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    Crunchbase is a company that provides information about businesses. Their content includes investment and funding information, individuals in leadership positions, and corporate news. Their content includes investment and funding information, individuals in leadership positions, and corporate news.

  3. Template:Crunchbase/doc - Wikipedia

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    TemplateData for Crunchbase This template displays an external link to the Crunchbase profile of an organization or a person. It is intended for use in the external links section of an article.

  4. Check verification service - Wikipedia

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    Some banks bundle a level of this service with a business checking account or with a bank credit card acceptance program. Check verification companies will often offer one, two, or all of the different services in their own system. Some check verification services also offer collection agency service [2] for the civil prosecution of check fraud.

  5. Access (credit card) - Wikipedia

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    It was established as a joint venture incorporated as The Joint Credit Card Company Limited with Lloyds, Midland and National Westminster banks each owning 30% and Williams & Glyn's owning 10%. [4] The Access name was registered as a trademark on 26 November 1971 [ 5 ] and the product was launched on 23 October 1972. [ 6 ]

  6. How a credit card’s ‘plunk factor’ became a millennial status ...

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    Metal cards were first mythologized by the invitation-only American Express Centurion Card, a.k.a. the Black Card, which reportedly boasts a $5,000 annual fee and a $10,000 initiation fee. AmEx ...

  7. Card check - Wikipedia

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    The current method for workers to form a union in a particular workplace in the United States is a sign-up, and then an election process. In that, a petition or an authorization card with the signatures of at least 30% of the employees requesting a union is submitted to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), who then verifies and orders a secret ballot election.

  8. Gravity Payments - Wikipedia

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    Gravity Payments is a credit card processing and financial services company. It was founded in 2004 by Dan Price. The company is headquartered in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, Washington and employs 240 people. [1] As of November 2021, Dan Price is the only shareholder and the only member of the board of directors. [2]

  9. Template:Crunchbase - Wikipedia

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    Template:Crunchbase displays an external link to the Crunchbase profile of an organization or a person. It is intended for use in the external links section of an article. Usage