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- First-e_Group abstract "First-e was a highly innovative European online bank during the Dot-com bubble of 1998-2001. The company was based in Dublin, Ireland and employed 280 people, with 250,000 customers. It operated on a licence from French bank Banque d'Escompte, an innovation that allowed it to get around the usual difficulties faced by European banking startups. It launched with €200m in funding from various institutions including Intel, Morgan Stanley and Apax Partners and initially targeted the British market with a savings interest rate 2% higher than its high-street competitors, and gained 50,000 customers.A 2.4 billion euro merger with the Spanish online bank Uno-e was proposed 2000, but after the dotcom bubble burst in late 2000, parent company of Uno-e, BBVA called off the merger was in April 2001 and instead paid some €350m in compensation. First-e then sold its business to Direkt Anlage Bank of Germany in October 2001.First-e was owned by the Enba group of companies, created by Gerhard Huber, Peter Phillips, Christian Kaiser, Nicholas Malcomson and Xavier Azalbert. Its Board included Sean Donlon, a former Irish ambassador to the US and the late Sir Nicholas Redmayne who was also its chairman.".
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- First-e_Group wikiPageWikiLink Banque_dEscompte.
- First-e_Group wikiPageWikiLink Category:1998_establishments_in_Ireland.
- First-e_Group wikiPageWikiLink Category:2001_disestablishments_in_Ireland.
- First-e_Group wikiPageWikiLink Category:Banks_disestablished_in_2001.
- First-e_Group wikiPageWikiLink Category:Banks_established_in_1998.
- First-e_Group wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_banks.
- First-e_Group wikiPageWikiLink Category:Online_companies.
- First-e_Group wikiPageWikiLink Dot-com_bubble.
- First-e_Group wikiPageWikiLink Dublin.
- First-e_Group wikiPageWikiLink Dublin,_Ireland.
- First-e_Group wikiPageWikiLink Egg_Banking.
- First-e_Group wikiPageWikiLink Enba.
- First-e_Group wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- First-e_Group wikiPageWikiLink File:First-e--maestro.jpg.
- First-e_Group wikiPageWikiLink Online_banking.
- First-e_Group wikiPageWikiLink Sean_Donlon.
- First-e_Group wikiPageWikiLink Smile_(bank).
- First-e_Group wikiPageWikiLink Uno-e.
- First-e_Group wikiPageWikiLinkText "First-e Group".
- First-e_Group wikiPageWikiLinkText "First-e".
- First-e_Group hasPhotoCollection First-e_Group.
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- First-e_Group subject Category:1998_establishments_in_Ireland.
- First-e_Group subject Category:2001_disestablishments_in_Ireland.
- First-e_Group subject Category:Banks_disestablished_in_2001.
- First-e_Group subject Category:Banks_established_in_1998.
- First-e_Group subject Category:Defunct_banks.
- First-e_Group subject Category:Online_companies.
- First-e_Group type Bank.
- First-e_Group type Company.
- First-e_Group type Bank.
- First-e_Group type Company.
- First-e_Group type Disestablishment.
- First-e_Group type Establishment.
- First-e_Group comment "First-e was a highly innovative European online bank during the Dot-com bubble of 1998-2001. The company was based in Dublin, Ireland and employed 280 people, with 250,000 customers. It operated on a licence from French bank Banque d'Escompte, an innovation that allowed it to get around the usual difficulties faced by European banking startups.".
- First-e_Group label "First-e Group".
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- First-e_Group wasDerivedFrom First-e_Group?oldid=657252091.
- First-e_Group isPrimaryTopicOf First-e_Group.