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Nick Read

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Gender Male
Age 60
Born Nicholas Jonathan Read; 1964/1965 (age 53–54)
Predecessor Vittorio Colao
Movies/Shows Oceans 7
Bolshoi Babylon
The Condemned
Indira Gandhi: The Death of Mother India
Zazu
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Ewww
I Came By
Scarlet Says
Date of birth January 1,1964
NationalityBritish
Education Manchester Metropolitan University
Successors Margherita Della Valle
TermOctober 2018 - December 2022
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Nicholas Jonathan Read is a British businessman. He was the CEO of Vodafone from October 2018 to December 2022.

Post Office to send and receive Evri and DPD parcels

Post Office to send and receive Evri and DPD parcels
Nov 6,2023 7:31 pm

... Post Office chief executive Nick Read said the move to offer Evri and DPD services at the counter was " disrupting the mails market to offer greater choice for customers"...

Post Office: Horizon scandal victims offered £600,000 compensation

Post Office: Horizon scandal victims offered £600,000 compensation
Sep 18,2023 12:21 pm

... Last month, Nick Read, the boss of the Post Office, agreed to return all of his bonus payment for his participation in the inquiry - a total amount of £54,400...

World's oldest post office in Sanquhar finds new owners

World's oldest post office in Sanquhar finds new owners
Sep 18,2023 8:21 am

... Post Office chief executive Nick Read paid tribute to Dr and Mrs Alam for running the site for the past eight years...

Post Office bosses told to repay mistaken bonuses

Post Office bosses told to repay mistaken bonuses
Jun 20,2023 11:51 am

... Post Office chief executive Nick Read apologised to MPs on the Business and Trade Select Committee for the error, explaining that the inquiry was originally intended to take just four months...

Horizon scandal: Post Office boss to pay back part of bonus

Horizon scandal: Post Office boss to pay back part of bonus
May 7,2023 7:20 pm

...By Lucy HookerBusiness reporter, BBC NewsThe chief executive of the Post Office, Nick Read, will return part of his £450,000 bonus for last year, after a rebuke from the chairman of the inquiry into the Horizon computer scandal...

First King Charles 50p coins enter circulation

First King Charles 50p coins enter circulation
Dec 7,2022 7:50 pm

... The first batch of coins will be given in change to customers buying something in post offices - something its chief executive Nick Read describes as a " tremendous honour"...

Key Post Office deal agreed for future of cash

Key Post Office deal agreed for future of cash
Jan 31,2022 2:38 pm

... Nick Read, chief executive of the Post Office, said: " This agreement provides a continued lifeline to the millions of people and small businesses that rely on cash nationwide...

Post Office scandal: Government to foot bill for postmasters' compensation

Post Office scandal: Government to foot bill for postmasters' compensation
Dec 14,2021 12:02 am

... But in a speech in April, its chief executive Nick Read admitted that: " We have to accept that it is the Post Office that caused what for some has been very deep pain...

First King Charles 50p coins enter circulation

Jun 8,2020 3:22 am

By Kevin PeacheyCost of living correspondent

Millions of 50p coins bearing The Image of King Charles III will enter circulation from Thursday via post offices across The country.

They are The First mass-produced coins carrying The new King's image, and will be given out in change to customers.

An estimated 4. 9 million of The new coins are being distributed to post offices - About half of The total number earmarked for circulation.

Coins carrying The Image of The late Queen will still be accepted in shops.

" Today marks a new era for UK coinage, with The effigy of King Charles III appearing on 50ps in circulation, " said Rebecca Morgan, director of collector services at The Royal Mint .

" We anticipate a New Generation of coin collectors emerging, with people keeping a close eye on their change to try and spot a new 50p that bears The Portrait of our new King. "

The coin has been in Llantrisant, Wales, using an image of The King produced over The Course of months by sculptor Martin Jennings .

He used pictures of King Charles on his 70th birthday to create a likeness of The monarch, in what is The smallest work he has ever had to produce. He described its production and distribution as a " quite remarkable experience".

The First batch of coins will be given in change to customers buying Something in post offices - Something its chief executive Nick Read describes as a " tremendous honour".

" December is our busiest time of The year so The coin will be entering our network in a phased manner, " He Said . " If you don't receive The new 50p in your change on your first visit to a Post Office you may well get it in your change in a subsequent visit, so keep a look out for it. "

More coins will be released In Line with demand, replacing damaged or worn 50p coins carrying The Portrait of Queen Elizabeth. There are approximately 27 billion coins circulating in The UK bearing The Image of The late Queen and these can still be used to pay for things. Before decimalisation, it was common for people to carry coins featuring different monarchs in their pockets.

Cash use has become far less frequent when compared to debit cards, a trend driven by The emergence of contactless cards And Then accelerated by The Covid pandemic. The buying power of these coins has also been diluted by rising prices.

However, there is still keen interest from consumers and collectors About The images used on coins and banknotes.

The Reverse side of The new 50p coin is a copy of The design used on The 1953 Crown struck to commemorate The Queen 's coronation.

It includes The Four quarters of The Royal Arms depicted within a shield. In Between each shield is an emblem of The home nations: a rose, a thistle, a shamrock and a leek.

The coins follow centuries of tradition with The monarch now facing left - The Opposite way to his predecessor. Profiles are alternated between left and right for successive monarchs. As with previous British kings, and unlike The Queen , he wears no crown.

Other denominations will be manufactured, carrying The King 's image, In Line with demand.



Source of news: bbc.com

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