Identity of the issuer or the underlying issuer of existing shares to which voting rights are attached: IFG Group PLC
Commenting on the Bank of England research paper, he recently noted that «[T]
he identity of the issuer really matters.
«This is an opportunity, but there are also problems that expose investors to substantial risk, such as the lack of transparency regarding
the identity of the issuers and underlying business plans.»
Not exact matches
The PIV
Issuer verifies the
identity of the PIV Applicant prior to handing over their PIV Card.
Each set
of numbers has a specific purpose, such as to identify your account number, the
identity of the card
issuer and to prevent others who access your account number from making unauthorized purchases.
Furthermore, some banks and credit card
issuers may request that you send them a copy
of the police report as evidence, so that when you dispute fraudulent charges, you have some proof your
identity was stolen.
Whenever you are subject to fraud due to the use
of your credit card number and
identity to make purchases without your consent, you should immediately let your credit card
issuer know that fact and tag that operation as unauthorized.
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of these entities.
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Whether it's because
of a mistake on your credit report, a case
of stolen
identity or a malfunction with the chip reader, eventually you'll have to contact the
issuer about a problem.
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of these entities.
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of these entities.
Contact Your Card Issue — Alert the fraud department
of each card
issuer and inform them
of the
identity theft.
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of these entities.
After verifying your
identity, the very next thing most
issuers will do when you apply for a credit card is to make a hard credit inquiry, requesting your credit report from one (or all three)
of the major consumer credit bureaus, Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.