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  2. Template:ACEforward - Wikipedia

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  3. Pathward - Wikipedia

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    Pathward Financial, Inc. (formerly known as MetaBank) is a U.S.-based banking and financial services company. It adopted its current name in 2022 after its parent, Meta Financial Group, sold the "Meta" trademark to Meta Platforms .

  4. Template:Ace Attorney - Wikipedia

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  5. Metbank - Wikipedia

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    Metbank serves large corporations, small to medium enterprises (SMEs), as well as individuals. The bank partners with MasterCard to issue debit and credit cards. As of December 2016, Metbank was a medium-sized financial services provider, with an asset base of US$200.7 million, with shareholders' equity of US$55.9 million.

  6. MetaBank changes name to Pathward after $60M buyout ... - AOL

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    With principle offices in Sioux Falls, MetaBank will phase out the name within a year, according to the SEC report. Meta Platforms, owner of the social media network Facebook, moved swiftly to buy ...

  7. Template:ACE Team - Wikipedia

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