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  2. Paragon Banking Group - Wikipedia

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    The Paragon Banking Group PLC is one of the United Kingdom's largest providers of mortgages, savings accounts, and business finance. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index .

  3. Monzo - Wikipedia

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    Monzo Bank Limited, trading as Monzo (/ ˈ m ɒ n z oʊ /), is a British online bank based in London, England. [4] Monzo was one of the earliest of a number of new app-based challenger banks in the UK.

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  5. C. Hoare & Co - Wikipedia

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    C. Hoare & Co., also known as Hoares, is a British private bank, founded in 1672 by Sir Richard Hoare; it is a twelfth generation family business and is owned by eight of Sir Richard's direct descendants.

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  7. Egg Banking - Wikipedia

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    Egg was an internet bank headquartered in Derby, that is now a trading name of Yorkshire Building Society. [1] Egg was born out of the banking arm in the United Kingdom of Prudential plc, which was established in 1996, and the Egg brand was launched in October 1998. The first online credit card was launched in September 1999. [2]

  8. Child & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Child & Co. is a historic private bank in the United Kingdom, later integrated into the RBS division of the NatWest Group. [1] The bank operated from its long-standing premises at 1 Fleet Street, on the western edge of the City of London, near the Temple Bar Memorial and opposite the Royal Courts of Justice.

  9. Arbuthnot Latham - Wikipedia

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    Arbuthnot Latham was founded on 13 May 1833 by Alfred Latham and John A. Arbuthnot at 33 Great St Helen's, Lime Street (near The Gherkin) in the City of London.Originally starting as a general merchant business, it soon began involving itself in finance and lending operations.