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NBS may refer to: Business * National Bank of Samoa * National Bank of Serbia * National Bank of Slovakia * National Book Store, in the Philippines * Nationwide Building Society, UK * NBS (Natal Building Society), former bank in South Africa * NBS Bank, Malawi * Nelson Building Society, New Zealand * Newcastle Building Society, UK Science and technology * Nature-based solutions, use of nature for addressing societal challenges * ''N''-Bromosuccinimide, a chemical reagent * Newborn screening, a series of medical tests given to newborn babies * Nijmegen breakage syndrome, a genetic medical condition Schools * National Broadcasting School, UK * NUST Business School, of the National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan Telecommunications * Nagano Broadcasting Systems, Japan * National Broadcasting Service, former name of National Broadcasting Network (Trinidad and Tobago) * National Broadband Plan (United States) * NBS Television (Uganda) * Nippon Broadcasting S ...
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National Bank Of Samoa
The National Bank of Samoa is a locally owned and private bank in Samoa. History Creation of the bank was proposed in March 1994 by Luamanuvae Dick Meredith, a successful Samoan businessman, matai and entrepreneur. In November of that year a banking license was sought and later granted on 27 February 1995. The bank officially opened its doors as the National Bank of Samoa Ltd on 11 December 1996. The founding chairman was Muagututi’a George Meredith. He tendered his resignation in 1998 and Poumau Ena Edward Meredith was appointed Chairman from 1998–2002. Oloipola Terrence Betham was chairman until mid-2007, followed by Sili Epa Tuioti. The current chairman is Va’atuitui Apete Meredith. Today the National Bank of Samoa is a thriving and successful bank offering a full range of retail services including savings, lending and international services to its customers. It is still 100% locally owned and has seen a significant period of growth. In 2011 the Papua New Guinea-owne ...
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