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  2. Halifax Banking Company - Wikipedia

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    The Halifax Banking Company was the first bank in Nova Scotia. Established in 1825, it was unable to obtain a charter from the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly and operated as a private company. It became incorporated as a chartered bank in 1872 and enjoyed a period of rapid growth and prosperity.

  3. Halifax (bank) - Wikipedia

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    They also align themselves with all other Halifax current accounts with an increased ATM daily withdrawal limit of £500. Instead, all overdraft-eligible Halifax 'Standard current account' customers pay £1 per day for being overdrawn by up to £1999.99 within an arranged overdraft, and £2 per day for up to £2999.99 and £3 per day for over ...

  4. James Crosby (banker) - Wikipedia

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    Crosby joined the Halifax bank in 1994 as Managing Director of Halifax Life. [8] Five years later, he became the chief executive of Halifax plc, replacing Mike Blackburn, and in 2001 Crosby became the first chief executive of the newly formed HBOS Group after overseeing the merger between Halifax plc and the Bank of Scotland. [9]

  5. Halifax, challenger banks win big from current account ... - AOL

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    Halifax had the largest net switching gain in Q3 2020, followed by Starling Bank, Monzo and Lloyds, according to switching data. Halifax, challenger banks win big from current account switches ...

  6. Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Halifax is the capital and most populous municipality of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and the most populous municipality in Atlantic Canada.As of 2023, it is estimated that the population of the Halifax CMA was 518,711, [6] with 348,634 people in its urban area. [3]

  7. Halifax - Wikipedia

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    HMS Halifax, a 10-gun schooner originally built for merchant service at Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1765 HMS Halifax (1775) , a schooner purchased in 1775 and sold 1780 HMS Halifax (1780) , an 18-gun sloop, originally USS Ranger , renamed after the ship was captured from the United States Navy on 11 May 1780, and sold in 1781,

  8. Robert Harker - Wikipedia

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    Personal information; Full name: Robert William Harker [1] Date of birth 6 March 2000 (age 24) [2] Place of birth: Gargrave, England: Height: 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) [2] Position(s) Forward: Team information

  9. Halifax Club - Wikipedia

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    The Halifax Club is a private club in Halifax, Nova Scotia that was established in 1862. The club serves as a meeting place for business-minded men and women. It is a place where they can "meet, toast the day's successes, dine or simply relax in a warm atmosphere of history and tradition."