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  2. Bank of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Singapore is the private banking arm and a wholly owned subsidiary of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC), Southeast Asia’s second largest bank. Formerly known as ING Asia Private Bank , it was acquired by OCBC in 2009 from ING Group for US$ 1.46 billion. [ 3 ]

  3. Business Operating System (software) - Wikipedia

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    Examples of MPSL developed software include BOS/Finder , BOS/Planner (spreadsheet), BOS/Writer (word processor) and BOS/AutoClerk (report generator). Companies sold various BOS accounting software suites in the UK and United States. In the UK, BOS accounting packages were considered to be the industry standard by some accountants.

  4. Business operating system (management) - Wikipedia

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    The term business operating system (BOS) refers to standard, enterprise-wide collection of business processes used in many diversified industrial companies. The definition has also been extended to include the common structure, principles and practices necessary to drive the organization. [1]

  5. IBTE Business Campus - Wikipedia

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    IBTE Business Campus (Malay: IBTE Kampus Bisnes), formerly known as Business School (Malay: Sekolah Perdagangan, Abbrev: SP), is a campus of the Institute of Brunei Technical Education (IBTE), a post-secondary vocational institution in Brunei. [1] It is located in Gadong 'B', Brunei-Muara District.

  6. Interac e-Transfer - Wikipedia

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    An e-Transfer resembles an e-cheque in many respects. The money is not actually transferred by e-mail. Only the instructions to retrieve the funds are. The sender opens an online banking session and chooses the recipient, the amount to send, as well as a security question and answer.

  7. Bank of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Scotland plc (Scottish Gaelic: Banca na h-Alba) is a commercial and clearing bank based in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is part of the Lloyds Banking Group.The bank was established by the Parliament of Scotland in 1695 to develop Scotland's trade with other countries, and aimed to create a stable banking system in the country. [2]

  8. Business guru - Wikipedia

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    A business guru is a manager that can be defined as 'a person with influential ideas or theories about business'. The earliest use of the term business guru can be tracked back to the 1960s being used in Business Week. [2] There are no existing qualifications that make someone a business guru.

  9. Investment banking - Wikipedia

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    The investment banking industry, including boutique investment banks, have come under criticism for a variety of reasons, including perceived conflicts of interest, overly large pay packages, cartel-like or oligopolistic behavior, taking both sides in transactions, and more. [50] Investment banking has also been criticized for its opacity. [51]