Absa Bank (South Africa)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Absa Bank (South Africa) The Companies Listed under the Consortium for Next Gen ATMs ABA (American Bankers Association) Absa Bank (South Africa) Access Cash General Partnership (EZEE ATM) ACG ACI Worldwide ATEFI AIB (Allied Irish Banks) Akbank (Turkey) Altron Bytes Managed Solutions Aman (Palestine) ANZ Argotechno ATB Financial ATEFI ATM24 ATM CLUB Atima ATMIA ATM Security Association Auriga Australian Technology Management Pty Ltd Axis Communications AB 1 Bank of America Bank of Hawaii Bank of Montreal Bank of South Pacific Bank Permata BANTAS A.S Banktech (Australia) Barclays Bank BBVA Belfius Bank & Verzekeringen Bitstop Blanda Marketing & Public Relations BMO Financial Group BOSACH Technologies & Consulting Pvt. Ltd. BVK Capital One Cashflows Cashway Technology Co., Ltd. Capital One Bank Capitec Bank Cardtronics Cash and Card World Ltd Cash Connect® – ATM Solutions by WSFS Bank Cash Infrastructure Projects and Services GmbH Cashware Cecabank CIBC (Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce) Citibank Citizens Bank CMS Analytics Coast Capital Savings Credit Union 2 Columbus Data Comerica Bank Commonwealth Bank of Australia Convergint Technologies CO-OP Financial Services CR2 Culiance Cummins Allison Cyttek Group Desjardins Dgiworks Technology (Turkey) Diebold-Nixdorf dormakaba USA Inc DPL Eastern Carolina ATM Eastman Credit Union EFTA Elan Financial Services Electronic Payment & Services (Pty) Ltd Embry Consulting, LLC Emirates NBD Euronet Worldwide EuroTechzam S.A. EVERTEC, Inc – US EVERI EVO Payments Faradis Alborz Corp First American Payment Systems First Data First National Bank of South Africa FISERV 3 FIS Global (Fidelity National Information Services) Fujitsu Ten España G4S GCB Bank (Ghana) General Dynamics Mission Systems Genmega GMR GMV Gorham Savings Bank GPT Great Southern Bank GRG Banking Gunnebo Gunnebo India Private Ltd Heritage Bank Hitachi Europe Hitachi-Omron Terminal Solutions, Corp. HSBC Holdings plc HYPR Iberia Bank IBM ICICI Bank Canada ING Interac Association Acxsys Corporation Interchange Direct (ICDI Canada) International Merchant Services, Inc. Iran Argham Co. ITecon Financial IT-Service GmbH Jade Cash ATM JMFord Law Office JP Morgan Chase 4 KABA KAL Kaspersky Lab Key Bank Klear Technologies Lockpoint Mainely ATMs MasterCard International Mauritius Commercial Bank Ltd MEL-Technologies and Solution Limited MVP Financial Equipment Corp Nanjing Easthouse Electrical Co., Ltd National Australia Bank National Bank of Greece National Link Nautilus Hyosung NCR NC State Employees' Credit Union Nedbank Networld Alliance Next Payments Nomura Research Institute America Oberthur Cash Protection Oki Electric OmniPayments Oracus Payment Systems Parabit Systems Paragon Application Systems Paycorp Payment Alliance International (PAI) Payment Redesign 5 Payments Consulting Network (Australia) PlusOneMinusOne Software & Consulting PNC Bank Prineta Printec Group Prosegur Prosperity Bank ProxToMe Puloon USA Quantum Systems Raiffeisen Informatik GmbH Rapid Cash ATM Redbanc S.A. Red Hat, Inc Red Link (Argentina) RenovITe Technologies Inc. Reserve Bank of South Africa Reslam Result XL (Netherlands) Retail BCG RockItCoin Rotary Motion Royal Bank of Canada S21SEC Salzburger Banken Software Santander Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority SBV Scotiabank SEFCU Sergio Systems 6 SHAZAM ShenZhen Yihua Computer Limited SIBS (Portugal) Sky Processing Smart Commerce International Ltd (SCIL) Smarter Solutions Pty Limited (Australia) Sogebank South African Banking Risk Intelligence Centre (SABRIC) SparkATMs SPL Group Standard Bank Standard Chartered Bank STAR ATM Network Star Financial Services, Inc Steffanini Financial Group Summit Technology Consulting Group SunTrust Swiftcash Corp Switch Commerce TD Bank NA Tecban - Tecnologia Bancaria Technology Strategies International Inc. Tek Card Payments ThetaRay ThoughtKey, Inc. TMD Security TNSI Transaction Analysts India Pvt Ltd Transaction Network Services (TNS Inc) Tremont Capital Trionis 7 Triton TrustLink Company Limited TSYS International UmojaSwitch United Bank for Africa UnionPay Upshot Advisors LLC US Bank Ventus Wireless Visa inc Vocalink Vortex Engineering Ltd Walker & Jocke Co., LPA. Wells Fargo Bank Westpac Wind River Zions Bancorporation 5B TyT de Guatemala 8 .
Recommended publications
  • National Bank of Greece (NBG) Memo Name: James Zhang Phone #: (757) 788-9962 College/School: CLAS Year: Class of 2017
    National Bank of Greece (NBG) Memo Name: James Zhang Phone #: (757) 788-9962 College/School: CLAS Year: Class of 2017 Company Description [NYSE; NGB] is a Greek bank and financial services company that primarily operates in commercial banking, but also has business in retail banking, investment banking, asset management, and insurance. The National Bank of Greece SA previously wrote off huge losses on its balance sheet during the Eurozone debt crisis, it has been on a steady path to recovery since the second half of 2013, and has been expanding its business in various sectors throughout Europe. Specifically, the rise in Greek lending and home loans, diversification by way of improved operations in Turkey and emerging markets, and the general recovery of the Greek economy will propel NGB to huge growth in the long term. Most notably, recent actions by Mario Draghi and the European Central Bank will create a healthy, stable environment for the National Bank of Greece to achieve its upside potential over time. Thesis / Key Points Rise in lending and specific developments in the banking sector in Greece will play to NBG’s advantage As Greece’s largest lender, NBG has acted swiftly in the past year to boost its position financially by increasing loans and retailing banking, as well as increasing capitalization from outside investors and generating domestic confidence. o Its nonperforming loans (NLP) have receded drastically and will contribute to its profitability when compared with its 3 closest rivals, Piraeus Bank, Alpha Bank, and EuroBank, who have all booked operating losses in this field. In addition, NGB now controls a quarter of commercial banking in Greece and 25% of total consumer deposits, and has also proceeded to raise around €2.5 billion in capital to reduce the Greece government’s holding stake in the bank.
    [Show full text]
  • Xoom Rolls out Domestic Money Transfer Services in the U.S
    Xoom Rolls Out Domestic Money Transfer Services in the U.S. November 12, 2019 PayPal's international money transfer service works with Walmart and Ria to offer cash pick-up in minutes at 4,700 Walmart and 175 Ria locations across the country SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 12, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Xoom, PayPal's international money transfer service, today rolled out the ability for customers to send money to recipients in the U.S. for the first time. Through strategic alliances with Walmart and Ria, Americans can now use Xoom to send money fast for cash pick-up typically in minutes at nearly 5,000 locations across the country*. Xoom's services potentially benefit more than 44 million foreign-born people in the U.S.1 who send remittances to family and friends in their home countries. With the introduction of domestic money transfer services, Xoom will now serve even more customers, including more than half of Americans who make domestic person-to-person (P2P) payments2. Using Xoom's mobile app or website, consumers will have the ability to send money quickly and securely for cash pick-up at any Walmart or Ria-owned store in the U.S. "Many of our customers in the U.S. already send money to loved ones in the country, and they usually prefer that the money is available right away," shared Julian King, Xoom's Vice President and General Manager. "This rollout reinforces our commitment to make money transfers fast, easy and affordable for everyone, whether they are at home or on-the-go." "At Ria, we are delighted to further consolidate our relationship with Xoom and Walmart," said Juan Bianchi, CEO of Euronet's Money Transfer Segment.
    [Show full text]
  • Shakespeare in Love
    FEB Shakespeare 26 MAR in Love 29 Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman & Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Music by Alex Bechtel Directed by Matt Pfeiffer Welcome to Shakespeare in Love. Every year, many of you cry out to us “Dear God, no more Shakespeare!” While others plead “I loved your Winter’s Tale, your Richard III. Please put on Midsummer. I beg you for a Twelfth Night.” With Shakespeare In Love, the Purists and the Never Barders may unite to curse us with a plague on both our houses, but if they — and you — are someone who loves love, well then . Here is a love letter to romantic love, to the theatre, and to the rebellious, transgressive, mysterious, and glorious madness of both. Whether you keep Shakespeare close to your heart or far from it, we invite you to celebrate what he loved most: the stage, its players, poetry . and a dog. Zak Berkman, Producing Director Lend me your ears Matt Pfeiffer, Director I’ve been really blessed to spend most of my career working on the plays of William Shakespeare. I believe his plays are foundational to Western culture. Love him or hate him, his infuence is an essential part of our understanding of stories and storytelling. And I’ve had the privilege for the last six years of fostering a specifc approach to his plays. I found that attempting to be in conversation with the principals of the theatre practices of Shakespeare’s time was a good starting place—not so much aesthetically, but logistically.
    [Show full text]
  • Pear Tree Quality Fund 6/30/21
    Pear Tree Quality Fund 6/30/21 Security Names CUSIP Shares Value Compass Group Plc (b) '20449X302 197,348 4,229,464 SAP AG (b) '803054204 31,197 4,381,931 Wells Fargo & Company '949746101 142,399 6,449,251 Facebook, Inc. (a) '30303M102 14,566 5,064,744 3M Company '88579Y101 23,286 4,625,298 TJX Companies, Inc. (The) '872540109 76,502 5,157,765 UnitedHealth Group, Inc. '91324P102 21,777 8,720,382 Unilever Plc (b) '904767704 66,698 3,901,833 Roche Holding Ltd. (b) '771195104 109,203 5,131,449 LVMH Moët Hennessy-Louis Vuitton S.A. (b) '502441306 13,407 2,115,625 Accenture Plc 'G1151C101 24,969 7,360,612 Apple, Inc. '037833100 64,471 8,829,948 U.S. Bancorp '902973304 127,975 7,290,736 Abbott Laboratories '002824100 29,145 3,378,780 Coca-Cola Company (The) '191216100 138,093 7,472,212 Safran SA 0 30,650 4,249,998 American Express Company '025816109 28,572 4,720,952 Johnson & Johnson '478160104 38,189 6,291,256 Merck & Co., Inc. '589331107 48,205 3,748,903 Lyft, Inc. '55087P104 54,438 3,292,410 Visa, Inc. '92826C839 12,474 2,916,671 Adobe Systems Incorporated (a) '00724F101 4,873 2,853,824 Nestle, S.A. (b) '641069406 12,654 1,578,460 Quest Diagnostics Incorporated '74834L100 22,758 3,003,373 Oracle Corporation '68389X105 87,878 6,840,424 Microsoft Corporation '594918104 45,416 12,303,194 Alphabet, Inc. Class C (a) '02079K107 1,589 3,982,542 salesforce.com, inc.
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 Annual Report
    2021 Annual Report Built to help Albertans— then, now, and always There has never been a more powerful demonstration of the strength and resiliency of Albertans than what we witnessed over the past year. In the face of an ongoing global health crisis and the resulting economic impacts, the people of this province found ways to stay connected—offering each other support, encouragement, and hope when it was needed most. ATB is grateful to have played a part in helping Albertans navigate their way through the uncertainty and challenges of 2020. We focused first on the health and safety of our team members and our clients while building solutions to address the most urgent needs of our clients and our communities. Since then, we’ve continued to uplift Albertans, their businesses, and their communities whenever and wherever we can. Our commitment to Albertans is at the centre of everything we do. It’s why we’ve encouraged people to imagine what’s possible and why we’ve nurtured the entrepreneurial spirit of Albertans. It’s why we’ve supported local, seeded ingenuity, and spurred innovation both before and during the pandemic. And it’s what we’ll continue to do to keep Albertans moving toward the better days ahead. We know those days will come—and we’ll be here to help Albertans embrace the possibilities that come with them. Table of Contents Built to help Albertans—then, now, and always 01 Message from President and CEO Curtis Stange 03 Message from Board Chair Joan Hertz 05 Our Strategic Leadership Team 07 Business Highlights 08 Our Corporate Social Responsibility 09 Economy 11 Workplace 18 Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging 22 Social Impact and Community Initiatives 28 Environment 34 2020–21 Financial Highlights 38 Message from Chief Financial Officer Dan Hugo 41 Stakeholder Engagement 43 About This Report 46 GRI Index 48 Locations 49 Management’s Discussion and Analysis and Financial Statements 50 Message from President and CEO Curtis Stange The act of reflection is powerful.
    [Show full text]
  • Natwest Markets Plc
    Information Memorandum 5 March 2020 NatWest Markets Plc (incorporated in Scotland with limited liability under the Companies Act 1948 to 1980, registered number SC090312) A$5,000,000,000 Debt Issuance Programme Arranger & Dealer National Australia Bank Limited Dealers Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited Commonwealth Bank of Australia Mizuho Securities Asia Limited NatWest Markets Plc The Toronto-Dominion Bank Westpac Banking Corporation Contents Important notices 1 1. Programme summary 4 2. Information about NatWest Markets Plc 9 3. UK Bank Resolution Regime 10 4. Selling restrictions 11 5. Summary of certain taxation matters 15 6. Other important matters 17 7. Conditions of the Notes 19 8. Form of Pricing Supplement 39 9. Glossary 44 Directory 47 42015475_33 Important notices This Information Memorandum The distribution and use of this Information Memorandum, including any Issue Materials, and the This Information Memorandum relates to a debt offer or sale of Notes may be restricted by law in certain issuance programme (“ Programme ”) established by jurisdictions and intending purchasers and other NatWest Markets Plc (the “Issuer ”), under which it may investors should inform themselves about them and issue Notes from time to time. It has been prepared by, observe any such restrictions. and is issued with the authority of, the Issuer. In particular: The Issuer is neither a bank nor an authorised deposit- taking institution which is authorised under the this Information Memorandum is not a prospectus Australian Banking Act and nor is it supervised by the or other disclosure document for the purposes of the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority. The Notes Corporations Act.
    [Show full text]
  • TOBAM Maximum Diversification All World Developed USD
    TOBAM Maximum Diversification All World Developed USD 31/03/2020 Instrument Weight APACHE CORP 0.00% BAKER HUGHES CO 0.02% BP PLC 0.22% CABOT OIL & GAS CORP 0.07% CANADIAN NATURAL RESOURCES 0.04% CENOVUS ENERGY INC 0.01% CHEVRON CORP 0.08% CONCHO RESOURCES INC 0.02% CONOCOPHILLIPS 0.09% DIAMONDBACK ENERGY INC 0.01% ENI SPA 0.05% EOG RESOURCES INC 0.06% EQUINOR ASA 0.04% GALP ENERGIA SGPS SA-B SHRS 0.02% HALLIBURTON CO 0.02% HOLLYFRONTIER CORP 0.01% IDEMITSU KOSAN CO LTD 0.01% IMPERIAL OIL LTD 0.01% INPEX HOLDINGS INC 0.02% INTER PIPELINE FUND LP-A 0.01% MARATHON OIL CORP 0.01% NATIONAL OILWELL VARCO INC 0.01% NESTE OIL OYJ 0.51% NOBLE ENERGY INC 0.01% OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM CORP 0.03% OMV AG 0.02% PIONEER NATURAL RESOURCES CO 0.03% SCHLUMBERGER LTD 0.03% SUNCOR ENERGY INC 0.07% AGNICO-EAGLE MINES 0.52% AIR LIQUIDE 0.17% AKZO NOBEL 0.03% AMCOR PLC-CDI 0.02% APTARGROUP INC 0.02% TOBAM Maximum Diversification All World Developed USD 31/03/2020 Instrument Weight AVON RESOURCES LTD 0.20% BALL CORP 0.06% CCL INDUSTRIES INC - CL B 0.01% CHR HANSEN HOLDING A/S 0.05% CLARIANT AG-REG 0.01% CORTEVA INC 0.04% CRODA INTERNATIONAL PLC 0.02% EMS-CHEMIE HOLDING AG-REG 0.01% FIRST QUANTUM MINERALS LTD 0.01% FORTESCUE METALS GROUP LTD 0.04% FRANCO-NEVADA CORP 1.01% GIVAUDAN-REG 0.07% INTL FLAVORS & FRAGRANCES 0.04% JAMES HARDIE INDUSTRIES-CDI 0.01% KANSAI PAINT CO LTD 0.01% KIRKLAND LAKE GOLD LTD 0.31% LINDE PLC 0.03% MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALS 0.03% MOSAIC CO/THE 0.01% NEWCREST MINING LTD 0.60% NEWMONT CORP 1.89% NIPPON PAINT CO LTD 0.03% NORTHERN STAR RESOURCES
    [Show full text]
  • WSFS and BMBC Merge Education and Training Needs of Youth TRANSACTION SOLIDIFIES TOP POSITION in the and Adults
    • Training & Education: Reflects the WSFS and BMBC merge education and training needs of youth TRANSACTION SOLIDIFIES TOP POSITION IN THE and adults. • Career Entry: Helps workers from GREATER PHILADELPHIA AND DELAWARE REGION underrepresented populations find IT jobs and feel valued. WSFS Financial Corporation “This combination aligns with our • Career Advancement: Highlights ›› and Bryn Mawr Bank strategic plan,” said Rodger Levenson, clear pathways for career advancement Corporation (NASDAQ: BMTC), jointly WSFS’ Chairman, President and CEO. and peer support and builds a sense of announced on March 10 the signing of “Combining with Bryn Mawr allows us community within IT occupations. a definitive merger agreement whereby to accelerate our long-term strategic Key to the success of this rollout will be Bryn Mawr Bank Corporation (Bryn objectives, including scale to continue Delaware’s ability to align state policies Mawr) will merge with WSFS Financial to invest in our delivery and talent and resources to accelerate the impact Corporation (WSFS), in a transaction transformations. This combination also of the IT talent strategy. The strategy valued at approximately $976.4 mil- creates the premier wealth manage- proposes establishing an employer lion. Simultaneously with the merger, ment and trust business in the region training tax credit and establishing a work The Bryn Mawr Trust Company (BMT), and the sixth largest bank-affiliated share program that uses unemployment the wholly owned subsidiary of Bryn wealth management and trust busi- insurance for part-time layoffs so Mawr, will merge into WSFS Bank, a ness nationwide under $100 billion in employers can hold on to key employees wholly owned subsidiary of WSFS.
    [Show full text]
  • Pp43-45 6.3-Oliver
    THE FINANCIAL SERVICES FORUM Retail Banking BANK TO THE FUTURE The high street banks have alienated many of their customers in their search for efficiency, depersonalising the whole experience with offshore call centres and centralised lending decisions. Malcolm Oliver looks at how two relative newcomers to the UK retail banking scene are reviving the old concept of real bank managers and personal service. The future of retail banking is a self-evidently important The key to success is often not the development of theme, and indeed one that The Financial Services Forum the ideas themselves but having the confidence (and addresses each year in the slightly broader context of its perhaps the commercial and professional courage) to Future of Retail Financial Services conferences. stand out and not dismiss them, like most of the herd, But between the positive idea and the delivered reality as passé or inappropriate to the needs of twenty-first- can fall a huge shadow. If speakers really have cracked century customers. As Allan Leighton said recently, in the problem in a way that will deliver lasting customer his new book on leadership, “the biggest challenge to satisfaction and regulatory approval and sustainable senior management is being able to listen effectively to profitability, why on earth would they want to give their those below who know what will and will not work”. secrets away to commercial rivals? Just reflect on how many financial services companies The Forum largely avoids this problem by its in the last decade or so have put in place new strategies membership formula, which means that most presenters to relocate call centres overseas, or to close local will already have built informal relationships with most of branches, or to withdraw free ATMs, or to restrict opening the audience, and will therefore feel that they are talking hours – only to have to perform an embarrassing volte- amongst friends rather than competitors.
    [Show full text]
  • AFG Mortgages Lodged
    Market Release 8 July 2021 Market Announcements Office ASX Limited Exchange Centre 20 Bridge Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 Dear Sir/Madam AFG MORTGAGE INDEX – Q4 2021 Please see attached statement regarding AFG’s Mortgage Index for the fourth quarter of financial year 2021. Authorised for disclosure by: Lisa Bevan Company Secretary CONTACT DETAILS Alison Clarke, AFG Head of Corporate Communications Mob 0402 781 367 David Bailey, CEO Tel (08) 9420 7888 AFG Index Market Release July 2021 Australian home loan market ends the financial year on a high (ASX:AFG) The 2021 financial year drew to a close with another record quarter of activity for AFG brokers. The company recorded $22.6 billion in home loan lodgements for the three months to 30 June 2021. This an increase of 10% on the previous quarter and a massive 34% on the corresponding quarter last year. AFG CEO David Bailey explained the results: “Whilst Upgraders remain the main source of lodgements at 42%, Refinancers fuelled by cash back offers from some lenders also drove activity, jumping by 4% to be 27% of the market. Continuing the increasing trend observed in the third quarter, Investor activity increased a further 2% to 25%. “Despite hitting highs of 23% of application flow during the year on the back of support of State and Federal Government assistance packages, First Home Buyer activity dropped back to 14% of total activity for the final quarter of the year,” he said. Record lodgments were broadly seen across the country, New South Wales is up 12.16% from the quarter to $7.87 billion and Victoria up 12.76% from Q3 21 to $7.54 billion.
    [Show full text]
  • Chris Fowler
    And the winners are... HeaderAward of Distinction BodyLEADER Copy OF THE YEAR Sponsored by: Award of Distinction: LEADER OF THE YEAR Chris Fowler President & CEO, CWB Financial Group Award of Distinction: LEADER OF THE YEAR Chris Fowler has served at CWB in roles with increasing responsibility since 1991, including commercial account management (1991-1995), credit risk (1995-2008) and joined the executive team in 2008 as Executive Vice President, Banking. He became President and Chief Executive Officer of CWB Financial Group in March 2013, concurrent with his election to the Board of Directors. Chris started his career in commercial and corporate banking in 1985 with Continental Bank of Canada, which was subsequently acquired by Lloyds Bank Canada and then by HSBC Bank Canada. He holds a Master of Arts Degree in Economics from the University of British Columbia. Chris sits on the University Hospital Foundation Board of Trustees and is currently the Chair of the Finance & Investment Committee. He is also a member of the Canadian Bankers Association’s Executive Council, the Business Council of Canada, Business Council of Alberta and the Alberta Economic Recovery Council. Chris is married with twin daughters. Played rugby for Team Canada in 1979, 1989 and 1990. He also played for UBC and club teams in Victoria, Vancouver and Edmonton where he won multiple provincial championships as well as the national city championships. HeaderAward of Distinction BodyCOMMUNICATOR Copy OF THE YEAR Sponsored by: Award of Distinction:COMMUNICATOR OF THE YEAR Shani Gwin Founder & Managing Partner Gwin Communications Award of Distinction:COMMUNICATOR OF THE YEAR Shani Gwin is the founder and managing partner of Gwin Communications, an Indigenous owned, led and staffed public relations agency.
    [Show full text]
  • Live Canadian Bank and Supplier Connections NAME TYPE
    Live Canadian Bank and Supplier Connections NAME TYPE ENHANCED Alterna Savings Banks and Credit Cards Amazon.ca Rewards Visa from Chase Banks and Credit Cards American Express (Canada) Banks and Credit Cards YES American Express Merchant Services (EUR) Banks and Credit Cards Assiniboine Credit Union Banks and Credit Cards ATB Financial (Business) Banks and Credit Cards YES ATB Financial (Personal) Banks and Credit Cards BMO Debit Card Banks and Credit Cards YES BMO Nesbitt Burns Banks and Credit Cards BMO Online Banking for Business Banks and Credit Cards Canadian Tire Options MasterCard Banks and Credit Cards Canadian Western Bank Banks and Credit Cards YES Capital One Mastercard (Canada) Banks and Credit Cards CHASE Bank Canada Banks and Credit Cards CIBC Banks and Credit Cards YES CIBC Wood Gundy Banks and Credit Cards Coast Capital Savings Banks and Credit Cards YES Costco Capital One Credit Card Banks and Credit Cards CUETS: Choice Rewards Mastercard Banks and Credit Cards Desjardins Business Banks and Credit Cards Desjardins VISA Banks and Credit Cards Envision Financial Banks and Credit Cards First National Financial Banks and Credit Cards Ford Credit (Canada) Banks and Credit Cards HBC Credit Card Banks and Credit Cards Home Depot Consumer Credit Card (Canada) Banks and Credit Cards Home Depot Revolving Commercial Charge Card (Canada) Banks and Credit Cards HSBC Bank Canada Banks and Credit Cards HSBC MasterCard Banks and Credit Cards Interior Savings Credit Union Banks and Credit Cards Island Savings Banks and Credit Cards MBNA
    [Show full text]