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  2. Faster Payments - Wikipedia

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    In May 2005 the task force announced that an agreement had been reached to reduce clearing times for phone, Internet and standing order payments. [19] This committed the payments services industry to develop a system able to clear automated payments in no more than half a day – the so-called ELLE model – resulting in payment being received the same day if made sufficiently early.

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  4. Coutts - Wikipedia

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    In 1761 James took his brother Thomas Coutts into the business, which was now named James and Thomas Coutts. [9] James and Thomas did not always get on and eventually James drifted into politics, leaving the running of the bank to Thomas. James retired from the bank in 1775 due to ill health. The bank in the Strand became known as Thomas Coutts ...

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  6. Michigan children found living alone in squalor after mom ...

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    Three children were found living alone in "absolute squalor" in a Pontiac, Michigan, rental home after their mother abandoned them years ago, authorities said. The 34-year-old mother was arrested ...

  7. Charge card - Wikipedia

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    A charge card is a type of credit card that enables the cardholder to make purchases which are paid for by the card issuer, to whom the cardholder becomes indebted. The cardholder is obliged to repay the debt to the card issuer in full by the due date, usually on a monthly basis, or be subject to late fees and restrictions on further card use.

  8. John Coutts (merchant) - Wikipedia

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    Born on 28 July 1699 either in Montrose or Edinburgh, Scotland, he was the eldest son of Patrick Coutts (1669-1704), a merchant in Edinburgh and Montrose, with trading interests in New York, Pennsylvania, Amsterdam, France and the Canaries. [2]

  9. David Money-Coutts - Wikipedia

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    Sir David Burdett Money-Coutts KCVO (19 July 1931 – 25 June 2012) was an English banker, the seventh generation of the Coutts banking family. He was managing director of Coutts bank from 1970 and chairman from 1976 to 1993. Money-Coutts was known as a reserved character with an eye for detail. He was a practical man.