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  2. List of companies based in Miami - Wikipedia

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    With 19,334 faculty and staff as of 2023, the University of Miami in Coral Gables is Miami-Dade County's second-largest employer after Baptist Health South Florida. [1]This is a list of major companies or subsidiaries headquartered in the Miami metropolitan area.

  3. Wire transfer - Wikipedia

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    Using an extended code of 11 digits (if the receiving bank has assigned extended codes to branches or to processing areas) allows the payment to be directed to a specific office. For example: DEUTDEFF500 would direct the payment to an office of Deutsche Bank in Bad Homburg. SWIFT deviates slightly from the standard, though, by using position ...

  4. Fly wire - Wikipedia

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    Fly wire, Fly-wire, Flywire or Fly Wire may refer to: Flywire (company), a former unicorn startup company; Flywire (screen), a window screen of wire gaze; Flywire (thread), a special thread construction used in sneaker manufacturing by Nike; Fly-wire (wire), an enameled wire for circuit patching

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    The company is facing multiple lawsuits and more than $1 million in liens for various projects.

  8. Global Payments - Wikipedia

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    Global Payments was founded in 1996 and spun off from National Data Corporation, its former parent company, in 2001. [6] Global Payments has been an independent, publicly-traded company on the New York Stock Exchange having the ticker symbol “GPN” since its spin off.

  9. MoonPay - Wikipedia

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    MoonPay is a multinational financial technology company involved in the transfer of cryptocurrency.Founded by Ivan Soto-Wright, Victor Faramond and Maximilian Crown [2] in 2019, the company is based in Miami [3] and provides payment infrastructure for cryptocurrency and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to be bought and sold with fiat currencies.