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DFID government e-payments framework transactions August 2013.
Experimental balance sheet statistics for other financial institutions (OFIs). OFIs is the second-largest UK financial grouping by assets, after banking.
DFID government e-payments framework transactions June 2015 travel.
DFID government e-payments framework transactions June 2014.
DFID government e-payments framework transactions May 2013
Call for evidence on improving the disclosure of information about transaction costs in occupational and workplace personal pension schemes.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
NIO transparency data Nov 2019 to Feb 2020
DFID government e-payments framework transactions July 2014.
A Treasury Department of the United States and HM Treasury joint statement on the formation of a Financial Regulatory Working Group.
DFID government procurement card travel transactions over £500 for October 2011.
DFID government e-payments framework transactions January 2015.
Corporate credit card transactions over £500.
DFID government e-payments framework transactions October 2013.
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