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  2. Bureau de change - Wikipedia

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    Some bureaux offer special deals for customers returning unspent foreign currency after a holiday. Bureaux de change rarely buy or sell coins, but sometimes will at a higher profit margin, [citation needed] justifying this by the higher cost of storage and shipping compared with banknotes. A bureau de change at a Thai airport.

  3. Money changer - Wikipedia

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    Money changers in Hargeisa, Somaliland. A money changer is a person or organization whose business is the exchange of coins or currency of one country for that of another. [1] ...

  4. Foreign exchange company - Wikipedia

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    Foreign exchange companies are normally distinct from money transfer companies or remittance companies and bureaux de change as they typically perform high-value transfers unlike their money transfer counterparts that focus on high-volume low-value transfers generally by economic migrants back to their home country or to provide cash for travelers.

  5. International Currency Exchange - Wikipedia

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    As one of the largest retail currency exchange operators in the world, with a combined annual group turnover in excess of US$1.8 billion, ICE operated a global network of over 300 bureaux de change branches, including 65 airports, across four continents. ICE is a Private Limited Company owned by Lenlyn Group, and is a sister company of Raphaels ...

  6. Eurochange - Wikipedia

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    Eurochange was founded in London in 1975. [1] In 2000, the company changed its name to FX Currency Services, and in 2011, it was renamed back to Eurochange.

  7. Durrington, West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Durrington is a neighbourhood of Worthing and former civil parish, now in the borough of Worthing in West Sussex, England. Historically in Sussex, in the rape of Bramber, it is situated near the A27 road, 2.3 miles (3.7 km) northwest of the town centre.

  8. Worthing - Wikipedia

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    Worthing (/ ˈ w ɜːr ð ɪ ŋ / WUR-dhing) is a seaside town and borough in West Sussex, England, at the foot of the South Downs, 11 miles (18 km) west of Brighton, and 18 miles (29 km) east of Chichester.

  9. Cote, West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    It is recorded in c. 1266 as the 2-acre (0.81 ha) home of William de la Cote, son of Thomas de la Walcote, in the then parish of Clopham (now Clapham) and next to the land of Andrew la Holte, son of John la Holte; in a deed when it was bought from him by brothers William and John Clerk, who were to pay an annual rent of 3 pennies at Michaelmas.