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PRA definition

PRA means the Prudential Regulation Authority. www.bankofengland.co.uk/pra
PRA means the UK Prudential Regulation Authority of Bank of England, Threadneedle St, London, EC2R 8AH, www.bankofengland.co.uk/pra.

Examples of PRA in a sentence

  • This Agreement and materials submitted by Taxpayer to GO-Biz may be subject to a PRA request.

  • In such an event, GO-Biz will notify Taxpayer, as soon as practicable that a PRA request for Taxpayer’s information has been received, but not less than five (5) business days prior to the release of the requested information to allow Taxpayer to seek an injunction.

  • Taxpayer acknowledges that GO-Biz is subject to the California Public Records Act (PRA) (Gov.

  • Alternatively, the Xxxxx’x authorised status can be confirmed by contacting the PRA which is a subsidiary of the Bank of England by telephone on +00 (0)00 0000 0000 or by post addressed to the Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London EC2R 8AH.


More Definitions of PRA

PRA means the Prudential Regulation Authority of the United Kingdom or such other governmental authority in the United Kingdom (or if the Company becomes domiciled in a jurisdiction other than the United Kingdom, such other jurisdiction) having primary responsibility for the prudential supervision of the Company.
PRA means the Prudential Regulatory Authority;
PRA means the Prudential Regulation Authority of the United Kingdom or such other governmental authority in the United Kingdom (or, if the Issuer becomes domiciled in a jurisdiction other than the United Kingdom, in such other jurisdiction) having primary supervisory authority with respect to the Issuer;
PRA means the Prudential Regulation Authority and any successor regulator
PRA means the Prudential Regulation Authority of the United Kingdom or such other governmental authority in the United Kingdom (or if Barclays PLC becomes domiciled in a jurisdiction other than the United Kingdom, such other jurisdiction) having primary responsibility for the prudential supervision of Barclays PLC;