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Kiwibank Limited is a New Zealand state-owned bank and financial services provider. As of 2023, Kiwibank is the fifth-largest bank in New Zealand by assets, and the largest New Zealand-owned bank, with a market share of approximately 9%. [4] In December 2023, the bank's assets totaled about $35 billion. [5]
Afterward, Jefferson’s bank disputed the mortgage payment amounts, and according to the broadcaster, in 2019, the bank filed a motion for summary judgment to take the house. It’s now in ...
This category contains articles about disputes over the location of the borders of the state of Texas and its predecessor the Republic of Texas. Pages in category "Texas border disputes" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
The Raid on the Norias Division of the King Ranch was an attack August 8, 1915 by a large band of disaffected Mexicans and Tejanos in southern Texas.It was one of the many small battles of the Mexican Revolution that spilled over into United States soil and resulted in an increased effort by the United States Army to defend the international border.
Pop law abounds in The Lawbringer, your weekly dose of WoW, the law, video games and the MMO genre. Running parallel to the games we love and enjoy is a world full of rules, regulations, pitfalls ...
Of those 1,167 expenditures, auditors found 366 "questionable transactions" worth $239,500. "Further, the Team compensated individuals without providing tax documentation, inconsistently ...
Financial transactions among banks and getting a lot of business loans without putting any collateral Sino-Forest Corporation: 2011 [91] Ernst & Young Canada-China: Ponzi scheme, falsifying assets Olympus Corporation: 2011 [92] Ernst & Young Japan: Tobashi using acquisitions: Autonomy Corporation: 2012 [93] Deloitte & Touche United States ...
The first railroad built in Texas is called the Harrisburg Railroad and opened for business in 1853. [21] In 1854, the Texas and Red River telegraph services were the first telegraph offices to open in Texas. [21] The Texas cotton industry in 1859 increased production by seven times compared to 1849, as 58,073 bales increased to 431,645 bales. [22]