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Что (кто) такое moneytree - определение

US RETAIL FINANCIAL SERVICES PROVIDER
  • In the early days, Moneytree used a gorilla suit in their advertisements.
  • A poster from 2016 showing loan Moneytree products in Idaho.
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  • A Moneytree store in [[Everett, Washington]]

moneytree         
An unending producer of money.
After finding out he was just a moneytree to them, he decided to work only forhimself from then on.
The Moneytree (film)         
The Moneytree is an independent film that had a theatrical release in 1992 in the United States. It received reviews in several publications such as the Los Angeles Times and the San Francisco Chronicle.

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Moneytree

Moneytree, Inc. is a retail financial services provider headquartered in Tukwila, Washington, with branches in Washington, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, and British Columbia. Moneytree offers payday loans, installment loans, prepaid debit cards, money orders, bill payment, Western Union transfers, auto equity and title loans. In 2013, Moneytree won "Best Place to Work in Colorado" in the small business category.

Примеры употребления для moneytree
1. The level of investment in venture–capital backed Israeli start–ups decreased by 12 percent in the second quarter, compared with the same period last year, according to the MoneyTree survey produced by Kesselman & Kesselman PricewaterhouseCoopers for the second quarter of 2005.
2. They say a lower cap could force some military lenders to close, driving sailors and soldiers to unregulated lenders, including Internet sites registered outside the United States. The demand for the service is always going to be there and people are going to be endlessly inventive in ways to meet it,‘‘ said Mark Thomson, director of government relations for Moneytree Inc., a Seattle–based lender.