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Tesco Personal Finance

A Wisdom Archive on Tesco Personal Finance

Tesco Personal Finance

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Tesco Personal Finance: Encyclopedia II - Tesco Personal Finance - Formation

Tesco Personal Finance was formed in July 1997 following the successful launch of Sainsbury's Bank by its main UK competitor, Sainsbury's. The bank was launched as a joint venture with the Royal Bank of Scotland, which processes all its financial transactions. Subsidiary companies of the Royal Bank, such as Direct Line and Lombard Direct help Tesco Personal Finance provide insurance products. Tesco Personal Finance has been a great success for both Tesco and the Royal Bank of Scotland, returning profits of £202 million for the financ ...

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Tesco Personal Finance, Tesco Personal Finance - Formation, Tesco Personal Finance - External link

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Tesco Personal Finance: Encyclopedia II - Banks of the United Kingdom - Independent British banks

The table shows the main independent British banks. The list is quite short as British banking has been highly consolidated since the early 20th century. Unlike some other major economies, the UK does not have a major strata of independent local banks. There are however a small number of independent specialist or local banks. There are all just a small fraction of the size of the smallest of the banks in the table above: Airdrie Savings Bank, C. Hoare & Co, Close Brothers Group, Julian Hodge Bank, N M Rothschild & Sons. There is al ...

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Banks of the United Kingdom, Banks of the United Kingdom - Independent British banks, Banks of the United Kingdom - Other British banking brands owned by British companies, Banks of the United Kingdom - British banking brands owned by foreign banks, Banks of the United Kingdom - Foreign banks in the United Kingdom

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Tesco Personal Finance: Encyclopedia II - Ulster Bank - The Beginnings

The story of Ulster Bank began with a meeting called by local men of business at the Royal Hotel, Belfast, in February 1836. At that time Belfast had a population of 60,000 and was a growing port with a prosperous linen trade. The stage coach journey to Dublin, where most of Ireland’s existing banks were based, took a full twelve hours. The men that met at the Royal Hotel believed Belfast needed more local financial services, and within weeks had issued an ambitious prospectus for the new bank. Sufficient capital was quickly subscribed and Ulster Banking Co opened for business for the first ...

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Ulster Bank, Ulster Bank - The Beginnings, Ulster Bank - Branch growth, Ulster Bank - The move south, Ulster Bank - War and merger, Ulster Bank - New products and services, Ulster Bank - Diversification, Ulster Bank - The friendly bank, Ulster Bank - New technology, Ulster Bank - Recent change, Ulster Bank - External link

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Tesco Personal Finance: Encyclopedia II - Ulster Bank - Recent change

Prestigious new head office premises were opened in the Republic at George’s Quay, Dublin, in 1997 and in Northern Ireland at Donegall Square East, Belfast, in 2000. Following the acquisition of National Westminster Bank by the [Royal Bank of Scotland Group in 2000 - the largest take-over in United Kingdom banking history - Ulster Bank has continued to operate independently within the new group. During 2001 Ulster Bank Group simplified its legal structure by transferring its banking business in the Republic of Ireland to Ulster Bank Irelan ...

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Ulster Bank, Ulster Bank - The Beginnings, Ulster Bank - Branch growth, Ulster Bank - The move south, Ulster Bank - War and merger, Ulster Bank - New products and services, Ulster Bank - Diversification, Ulster Bank - The friendly bank, Ulster Bank - New technology, Ulster Bank - Recent change, Ulster Bank - External link

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Tesco Personal Finance: Encyclopedia II - Ulster Bank - New products and services

In the event the post-war boom was short-lived and more difficulties lay ahead for Ulster Bank. The troubles attendant upon the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922, and related bank boycotts and raids caused problems, but eventually the political settlement of 1925 ushered in a period of greater stability. From the late 1920s Ulster Bank began to develop new products and services and departments. A foreign department was established in 1926, thrift deposit accounts offered to small savers in 1928 and executor and trustee services p ...

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Ulster Bank, Ulster Bank - The Beginnings, Ulster Bank - Branch growth, Ulster Bank - The move south, Ulster Bank - War and merger, Ulster Bank - New products and services, Ulster Bank - Diversification, Ulster Bank - The friendly bank, Ulster Bank - New technology, Ulster Bank - Recent change, Ulster Bank - External link

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Tesco Personal Finance: Encyclopedia II - Ulster Bank - War and merger

By the outbreak of the First World War, Ulster Bank was in an extremely competitive position. Measured in terms of its branches, deposits, assets and profitability it was out performing its rivals and continued to open new branches throughout the war. Nonetheless the war years were difficult with the bank required to provide gold to the government and to handle war loan issues. Staff shortages, caused by many of its officials serving in the forces also presented problems, prompting the ba ...

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Ulster Bank, Ulster Bank - The Beginnings, Ulster Bank - Branch growth, Ulster Bank - The move south, Ulster Bank - War and merger, Ulster Bank - New products and services, Ulster Bank - Diversification, Ulster Bank - The friendly bank, Ulster Bank - New technology, Ulster Bank - Recent change, Ulster Bank - External link

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Tesco Personal Finance: Encyclopedia II - Ulster Bank - Diversification

In 1961 the management and capital of Ulster Bank was reorganised and a new board with clearly defined functions and powers was appointed. During the 1960s many branches were renovated and new ones opened, particularly in the expanding residential suburbs of Belfast and Dublin. In 1968 Ulster Bank became the first Irish bank to introduce cash dispensers and also opened pioneering airport branches with extended opening hours. During these years Ulster Bank also entered a number of entirely new fields. These included unit trust management - wi ...

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Ulster Bank, Ulster Bank - The Beginnings, Ulster Bank - Branch growth, Ulster Bank - The move south, Ulster Bank - War and merger, Ulster Bank - New products and services, Ulster Bank - Diversification, Ulster Bank - The friendly bank, Ulster Bank - New technology, Ulster Bank - Recent change, Ulster Bank - External link

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