What does MSBs mean?
MSBs means Money Services Businesses
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Business & Finance category.
What is the abbreviation for Money Services Businesses?
Money Services Businesses can be abbreviated as MSBs
Other shorthands for Money Services Businesses are: MSB, MSB, MSBs
Other shorthands for Money Services Businesses are: MSB, MSB, MSBs
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What does MSBs stand for? MSBs stands for "Money Services Businesses". |
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How to abbreviate "Money Services Businesses"? "Money Services Businesses" can be abbreviated as MSBs. |
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What is the meaning of MSBs abbreviation? The meaning of MSBs abbreviation is "Money Services Businesses". |
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What is MSBs abbreviation? One of the definitions of MSBs is "Money Services Businesses". |
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What does MSBs mean? MSBs as abbreviation means "Money Services Businesses". |
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What is shorthand of Money Services Businesses? The most common shorthand of "Money Services Businesses" is MSBs. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SAR-MSB - Suspicious Activity Report by Money Services Business
- MAIMS - Money Allocated Is Money Spent
- MIMO - Money in Money Out
- MMS - Money Market Services
- MPFS - Money Plant Financial Services
- MSFS - Money Source Financial Services
- MRM - Money Recognize Money
- MSB - Money Services Business
- UMSA - Uniform Money Services Act of 2000
- LAMS - Latin America Money Services
- MGm - Money Growing Money
- MSB - Money Service Businesses
- MWS - Money Wiring Services
- NMS - Nationwide Money Services
- RMSB - Registration of Money Services Business
- ams - Armored Money Services
- mcm - Money-Commodity-Money
- umsa - Uniform Money Services Act
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