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An Irish financial services firm, Fexco, has agreed to buy Sainsbury's travel money business for an undisclosed sum.
British supermarket group Sainsbury's has agreed to sell Sainsbury's Bank's travel money business to Fexco Group, it said on ...
As part of a new “long-term” strategic partnership, Fexco will continue to operate Sainsbury’s 220 in-store travel money ...
Sainsbury’s is working to address a problem with card payments made involving card companies Visa and Barclays, which was affecting shoppers’ ability to pay for online grocery orders.
Co Kerry-based financial services and technology company Fexco has announced a deal to buy Sainsbury's Travel Money for an undisclosed sum.
Fexco Group, headquartered in Killorglin, has announced that it acquired Sainsbury’s Travel Money business for an undisclosed sum. The acquisition strengthens Fexco’s position ...
Sainsbury's customers are raving about a "stunning" new dress that's proven popular online. The supermarket giant's Tu ...
Shoppers are keen to get their hands on the Brown Contrast Sleeveless Midaxi Jersey Dress, which is priced at £18 and is ...
Sainsbury's had more than 100 'prime locations' in which it was looking to open new stores in the future, said chief property and procurement director Patrick Dunne ...
An old Sainsbury's supermarket advertisement printed 43 years ago shows how much shopping prices have changed since the 80s.
Britons who enjoy adding delicious fruits to their dishes have received encouraging news this summer. Shoppers frequenting ...