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First Columbus LLP

With effect from the start of business on Monday 22 November 2010, First Columbus LLP ("First Columbus") will become a member firm of the London Stock Exchange.

First Columbus will have no direct access to the Exchange's markets.

Company details
First Columbus LLP
New Broad Street House
35 New Broad Street
London
EC2M 1NH
Tel: +44 (0) 20 3002 2074 (General)
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7117 1217
All member firms of the London Stock Exchange are required to have a set of codes irrespective of their access to the Exchange's markets.
Firm Code: 334
CREST Code: N/A
Member Mnemonic1: FTCO
Member ID2: FIRSTCO1234
 

Issue details
Issued by: Membership Team
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7797 1900 or STX 31900
Issue date: 19 November 2010
Issue number: 2010/164

1Previously identified as SEAQ Code
2Previously identified as BIC Code

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