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  2. Virgin Money (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Money's older logo was the word 'Virgin' in a red rounded skew rectangle, similar in shape to a credit card, followed by the word 'Money'. This logo remains in use in South Africa. The previous logo had used a red logo with the word 'Virgin' in a large circle and three smaller circles above the word 'Money'.

  3. Virgin Money UK - Wikipedia

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    The credit card book was integrated into Virgin Money's operations in 2014, and was expected to create 150 jobs at the Gosforth offices. The former Vice Chairman of MBNA Corporation, Lance Weaver, became Virgin Money's President of Virgin Money Cards. [33] A further £363 million credit card asset portfolio was purchased from MBNA in 2014. [34]

  4. Virgin Money - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Money may refer to: Virgin Money (brand), a financial services brand owned by Virgin Group; Virgin Money UK, a British banking and financial services company; Virgin Money Australia, an Australian banking and financial services company owned by the Bank of Queensland; Virgin Money US, a former US loans company

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  8. Spot Money - Wikipedia

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    The company launched as Virgin Money South Africa in 2006, as a partnership between Virgin Group (owners of the Virgin Money brand) and Absa, as an issuer of credit cards. [2] The 50-50 joint venture was worth R240 million at the time of launch. [3] By 2013 Virgin Money's customers had R1 billion in total credit. [4]

  9. Virgin Money Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Virgin Credit Card was withdrawn from sale in Australia as of 3 April 2008 after the five-year agreement with Westpac came to an end. [4] [5] Customers could continue to use their cards as normal, but no new Virgin credit cards would be issued. When a customer's card expired, they were transitioned to the 'Ignite' card by Westpac.