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  2. Danske Bank (Northern Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Northern Bank Limited, trading as Danske Bank, is a retail bank in Northern Ireland. Northern Banking Company Limited was formed from a private bank, with the Deed of ...

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    At Bank of America, for example, it took 10 years to acquire 2 million e-banking customers. However, a significant cultural change took place after the Y2K scare ended. In 2001, Bank of America became the first bank to top 3 million online banking customers, more than 20% of its customer base. [ 11 ]

  4. Northern Bank (Ireland) Limited - Wikipedia

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  5. List of banks in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Cheltenham & Gloucester, savings and branch network now TSB Bank; mortgage and loans books part of Lloyds Bank; Northern Rock, savings and branch network now Virgin Money; mortgage and loans books nationalised by HM Government; The Woolwich, now part of Barclays Bank; See Building Society for list of current building societies.

  6. Danske Bank - Wikipedia

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    Danske Bank A/S (pronounced [ˈtænˀskə ˈpɑŋˀk], lit. ' Danish Bank ') is a Danish multinational banking and financial services corporation. Headquartered in Copenhagen, it is the largest bank in Denmark and a major retail bank in the northern European region with over 5 million retail customers. [2]

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  8. Danske Bank (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Former National Irish Bank branch on O'Connell Street in Dublin. The pediment, by John Steell, depicts the Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins. [1]National Irish Bank was originally the Republic of Ireland branch network of Northern Bank, one of the oldest banks in Ireland, having been founded as a private partnership in 1809, converting to a joint stock entity in 1824.

  9. Northern Bank Limited - Wikipedia

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