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Weatherbys Hamilton LLP Constituted as a partnership in 2012, drawing together 45% involvement from Weatherbys Bank Ltd and 50% from individual partners. Providing brokerage services for bloodstock, property and liability insurance.
Cynergy Bank Plc Independently run England: DB UK Bank Limited Deutsche Bank: Germany: DF Capital Bank Limited Distribution Finance Capital Holdings plc England: EFG Private Bank Limited EFG International: Switzerland: Europe Arab Bank plc Arab Bank: Jordan: FCE Bank plc Ford Motor Credit Company: United States of America: FCMB Bank (UK) Limited
Sir Francis Weatherby (1885–1969), English cricketer, soldier and horse racing official James Weatherby (fl. 1770s–1790s), founder of Weatherbys Group, a UK conglomerate John Weatherby (1870–1948), English cricketer
The General Stud Book has been owned by Weatherbys ever since; the two horse racing authorities that cover the United Kingdom, the British Horseracing Authority in Great Britain (historically the Jockey Club) and Horse Racing Ireland for all of the island of Ireland, including Northern Ireland, do not maintain the registry.
Maduro & Curiel's Bank, Willemstad, Curacao founded in 1917; MeesPierson, Rotterdam, founded in 1720: a member of ABN AMRO; Van Lanschot Kempen, founded in 1737. It is the oldest independent bank in the Netherlands [1] and the Benelux [2] [3] and one of the oldest independent banks in the world. [4]
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The National Provincial was the first bank to be considered a truly national bank with twenty branches across England and Wales. In 1844 the government introduced the Bank Charter Act 1844 (7 & 8 Vict. c. 32) to regulate the issuing of bank notes. Two banking collapses, one in 1866 and another in 1878 caused significant reputation damage but in ...
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.