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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by Jaykizz(m): 3:34pm On Jun 15, 2017
This page has been very interesting and insightful, tanx to the gurus and employees of First Bank. However I need to know if this graduate trainee program includes First Bank retail banking and her subsidiaries? (First Holdings, First Quest, First Capital, First Securities and so on).
I want to be sure the recruitment is not limited to commercial banking.
Anyone in the house that has information should kindly share. Tanx in anticipation.

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by philvirus: 4:05pm On Jun 15, 2017
This is actually a valid question.
Jaykizz:
This page has been very interesting and insightful, tanx to the gurus and employees of First Bank. However I need to know if this graduate trainee program includes First Bank retail banking and her subsidiaries? (First Holdings, First Quest, First Capital, First Securities and so on).
I want to be sure the recruitment is not limited to commercial banking.
Anyone in the house that has information should kindly share. Tanx in anticipation.

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by sorzy1(m): 4:08pm On Jun 15, 2017
Jaykizz:
This page has been very interesting and insightful, tanx to the gurus and employees of First Bank. However I need to know if this graduate trainee program includes First Bank retail banking and her subsidiaries? (First Holdings, First Quest, First Capital, First Securities and so on).
I want to be sure the recruitment is not limited to commercial banking.
Anyone in the house that has information should kindly share. Tanx in anticipation.
Sir, FBN Holdings is not a subsidiary of First Bank Nigeria, but rather First Bank Nigeria limited and its subsidiaries which include its branches outside the shores of Nigeria, First Pension Custodian Limited and FBN Mortgages Limited is under the commercial banking group of FBN holdings, another group under FBN holdings is First quest and its subsidiaries which include but are not limited to FBN Merchant Bank Limited, FBN Capital Limited, FBN Securities Limited etcetra. The last group under FBN holdings is it's insurance group and it's subsidiaries which includes FBN Insurance, FBN Insurance brokers and FBN General Insurance. Thanks

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by philvirus: 4:18pm On Jun 15, 2017
sorzy1:
Sir, FBN Holdings is not a subsidiary of First Bank Nigeria, but rather First Bank Nigeria limited and its subsidiaries which include its branches outside the shores of Nigeria, First Pension Custodian Limited and FBN Mortgages Limited is under the commercial banking group of FBN holdings, another group under FBN holdings is First quest and its subsidiaries which include but are not limited to FBN Merchant Bank Limited, FBN Capital Limited, FBN Securities Limited etcetra. The last group under FBN holdings is it's insurance group and it's subsidiaries which includes FBN Insurance, FBN Insurance brokers and FBN General Insurance. Thanks
I'm lost. can u make this clearer? no vex.

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by sorzy1(m): 4:30pm On Jun 15, 2017
philvirus:
I'm lost. can u make this clearer? no vex.
Ok sir. FBN holdings is the parent company of First Bank Nigeria Limited and its subsidiaries (which is under FBN holdings' commercial banking group), FBN Quest and it's subsidiaries (FBN Merchant Bank Limited, FBN Capital Limited, FBN Securities Limited etcetera), and Insurance group and it's subsidiaries (FBNInsurance, FBN Insurance Brokers and FBN General Insurance). Hope it is clear now?

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by philvirus: 4:36pm On Jun 15, 2017
Yep. Thanks.
sorzy1:
Ok sir. FBN holdings is the parent company of First Bank Nigeria Limited and its subsidiaries (which is under FBN holdings' commercial banking group), FBN Quest and it's subsidiaries (FBN Merchant Bank Limited, FBN Capital Limited, FBN Securities Limited etcetera), and Insurance group and it's subsidiaries (FBNInsurance, FBN Insurance Brokers and FBN General Insurance). Hope it is clear now?
Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by sorzy1(m): 4:38pm On Jun 15, 2017
philvirus:
Yep. Thanks.
You are welcome sir.

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by Kentrasso(f): 7:09pm On Jun 15, 2017
sorzy1:
Sir, FBN Holdings is not a subsidiary of First Bank Nigeria, but rather First Bank Nigeria limited and its subsidiaries which include its branches outside the shores of Nigeria, First Pension Custodian Limited and FBN Mortgages Limited is under the commercial banking group of FBN holdings, another group under FBN holdings is First quest and its subsidiaries which include but are not limited to FBN Merchant Bank Limited, FBN Capital Limited, FBN Securities Limited etcetra. The last group under FBN holdings is it's insurance group and it's subsidiaries which includes FBN Insurance, FBN Insurance brokers and FBN General Insurance. Thanks

So in summary, this recruitment process is limited to First Bank Nigeria Limited and doesn't extend to any of it's parent company or subsidiaries. That's the answer to the question.

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by Asiri1991: 7:30pm On Jun 15, 2017
Please house, will First Bank accept WAEC and NECO combination because I don't have five credit passes in one sitting. I'm worried because O/Level is not included in the requirements for this job. This same factor denied me a job in a domestic financial institution that is comparable to First Bank by the last quarter of 2016. Your responses are highly needed.
Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by sorzy1(m): 7:39pm On Jun 15, 2017
Kentrasso:


So in summary, this recruitment process is limited to First Bank Nigeria Limited and doesn't extend to any of it's parent company or subsidiaries. That's the answer to the question.
I guess Its limited to FBN holdings commercial banking group.
Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by ayifey(m): 10:25pm On Jun 15, 2017
Are financial targets part of FBN's recruitment process?
I know banks like sterling and access give targets. Please any info on this will be appreciated.

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by fasty: 11:26pm On Jun 15, 2017
PLEASE I WILL LIKE TO KNOW IF I CAN USE TEMPORARY NATIONAL IDENTITY SLIP FOR I D CARD PURPOSE FOR THE A C... ABEG HELP A BROTHER ASAP TO BE ASSURE ON WHAT TO DO BEFORE DATE...
THANKS
Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by Tripleb: 5:17am On Jun 16, 2017
To all those that will travel from far or near, scripture says the horse is prepared for the day of battle but safety is of d Lord, ur safety is of the Lord IJN, there shall be no casualties and ur success is sure!

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by chudionu58(f): 6:48am On Jun 16, 2017
Safe travels peeps.
Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by ay4sho: 7:16am On Jun 16, 2017
Hello guys

To those asking if I am in FBN... I think I have answered that already in my initial post.

How much FBN pays for new entry. Salary is not static and could change any moment. Let's worry about salary after you have passed the AC.

For directions. Your best way in is through Costain. From Costain take Keke going to Eric Moore. Drop at FirstBank. Tell the Keke Man. It's very popular.

Good luck to the First batch. Wishing you success.

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by Nchabuomo: 7:25am On Jun 16, 2017
Asiri1991:
Please house, will First Bank accept WAEC and NECO combination because I don't have five credit passes in one sitting. I'm worried because O/Level is not included in the requirements for this job. This same factor denied me a job in a domestic financial institution that is comparable to First Bank by the last quarter of 2016. Your responses are highly needed.
.
I know Fidelity Bank does. Maybe you need to put a call through to the HR
Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by philvirus: 7:45am On Jun 16, 2017
Thanks man. Been really helpful.
ay4sho:
Hello guys

To those asking if I am in FBN... I think I have answered that already in my initial post.

How much FBN pays for new entry. Salary is not static and could change any moment. Let's worry about salary after you have passed the AC.

For directions. Your best way in is through Costain. From Costain take Keke going to Eric Moore. Drop at FirstBank. Tell the Keke Man. It's very popular.

Good luck to the First batch. Wishing you success.
Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by cheks123: 7:48am On Jun 16, 2017
Success in Jesus Name. Amen.
Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by ayifey(m): 7:51am On Jun 16, 2017
Are financial targets part of FBN's recruitment process?
I know Banks like Sterling and Access give targets. Please any info on this will be appreciated.
Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by cheks123: 7:52am On Jun 16, 2017
To all the first batch, I wish you all safe journey and success in Jesus Name. Amen.

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by cloud9usher: 8:07am On Jun 16, 2017
ay4sho:
Hello guys

To those asking if I am in FBN... I think I have answered that already in my initial post.

How much FBN pays for new entry. Salary is not static and could change any moment. Let's worry about salary after you have passed the AC.

For directions. Your best way in is through Costain. From Costain take Keke going to Eric Moore. Drop at FirstBank. Tell the Keke Man. It's very popular.

Good luck to the First batch. Wishing you success.

Why is it that in Nigeria we make it so much of an issue just to state salary?

This is a faceless forum and no one knows you so why do people still find it hard to state exact salary which would help others in making decisions?

I still find it hard why we Nigerians act this crude and conservative even when there is no need to be, the way Nigerians hide salaries even on faceless forums you'd think there is something more special to it. If its a face to face thing I'd understand because some people don't want you to know their financial status - be it small or big, and hence get very protective over it, that still is not worth it to me though.

Ay4sho, you have been helpful but please stop using this condescending and crude demeanour Nigerians and Nigerian employers are used to of saying salary can be known after you are employed already, we need to stop this. What type of country is this? Something as professional as salary is made to look like a behind doors secret sexual activity
that only a selected few should know.

In saner countries, salaries are even stated on the job advert. I don't blame Nigerians though, it because of the high unemployment that make them treat people this way, and its because of it that many job seekers under value themselves as well.

Whenever you ask a Nigerian about the salary of a firm, they would either lie, or give one excuse of why its supposedly not defined, you'd start hearing complex explanations of how its this and that, is it that hard to state that- "As for mine, I was paid N180,000 as an entry level staff after training school", is that so hard to state?

Mind you, those who wanna get an exact picture of salaries of a specific organisation are not "greedy" and wanting to talk more about money first before the job but some of them want to compare salary structure to enable them compare other job offers to decide which to go for.

I sign off here, those that want to continue mystifying salaries you guys can carry on, but as for me I will never, even where I work at the moment I state it, and when I get this First Bank offer of employment I would equally state it to help others.

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by Divami: 8:34am On Jun 16, 2017
cloud9usher:


Why is it that in Nigeria we make it so much of an issue just to state salary?

This is a faceless forum and no one knows you so why do people still find it hard to state exact salary which would help others in making decisions?

I still find it hard why we Nigerians act this crude and conservative even when there is no need to be, the way Nigerians hide salaries even on faceless forums you'd think there is something more special to it. If its a face to face thing I'd understand because some people don't want you to know their financial status - be it small or big, and hence get very protective over it, that still is not worth it to me though.

Ay4sho, you have been helpful but please stop using this condescending and crude demeanour Nigerians and Nigerian employers are used to of saying salary can be known after you are employed already, we need to stop this. What type of country is this? Something as professional as salary is made to look like a behind doors secret sexual activity
that only a selected few should know.

In saner countries, salaries are even stated on the job advert. I don't blame Nigerians though, it because of the high unemployment that make them treat people this way, and its because of it that many job seekers under value themselves as well.

Whenever you ask a Nigerian about the salary of a firm, they would either lie, or give one excuse of why its supposedly not defined, you'd start hearing complex explanations of how its this and that, is it that hard to state that- "As for mine, I was paid N180,000 as an entry level staff after training school", is that so hard to state?


Mind you, those who wanna get an exact picture of salaries of a specific organisation are not "greedy" and wanting to talk more about money first before the job but some of them want to compare salary structure to enable them compare other job offers to decide which to go for.

I sign off here, those that want to continue mystifying you guys can carry on, but as for me I will never, even where I work at the moment I state it.
Thanks for the info bros. I'm personally grateful.

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by Scented(f): 9:09am On Jun 16, 2017
cloud9usher:


Why is it that in Nigeria we make it so much of an issue just to state salary?

This is a faceless forum and no one knows you so why do people still find it hard to state exact salary which would help others in making decisions?

I still find it hard why we Nigerians act this crude and conservative even when there is no need to be, the way Nigerians hide salaries even on faceless forums you'd think there is something more special to it. If its a face to face thing I'd understand because some people don't want you to know their financial status - be it small or big, and hence get very protective over it, that still is not worth it to me though.

Ay4sho, you have been helpful but please stop using this condescending and crude demeanour Nigerians and Nigerian employers are used to of saying salary can be known after you are employed already, we need to stop this. What type of country is this? Something as professional as salary is made to look like a behind doors secret sexual activity
that only a selected few should know.

In saner countries, salaries are even stated on the job advert. I don't blame Nigerians though, it because of the high unemployment that make them treat people this way, and its because of it that many job seekers under value themselves as well.

Whenever you ask a Nigerian about the salary of a firm, they would either lie, or give one excuse of why its supposedly not defined, you'd start hearing complex explanations of how its this and that, is it that hard to state that- "As for mine, I was paid N180,000 as an entry level staff after training school", is that so hard to state?

Mind you, those who wanna get an exact picture of salaries of a specific organisation are not "greedy" and wanting to talk more about money first before the job but some of them want to compare salary structure to enable them compare other job offers to decide which to go for.

I sign off here, those that want to continue mystifying salaries you guys can carry on, but as for me I will never, even where I work at the moment I state it, and when I get this First Bank offer of employment I would equally state it to help others.

May God bless you for this and i pray you get the job. That is how a cousin of mine lost a 380k a month plus high allowances and incentives to a 140k a month job because of this salary cock and bull stories, the dude was at the tail end of about 3 job applications and they all were clashing, time and different locations were the issue as he couldn't be in more than one place at a time, and he had to pick one blindly because of this usual habit of Nigerians hiding salary figure, he felt gutted when his other friend whom completed the other job recruitment process got his offer letter and screamed! Thats how my cousin missed out on a 380k job and went for a 140k job all because of this annoying habit of Nigerians feeling too cool or secretive just to tell others a figure concerning salary to aid their decision making.

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by Aucun(m): 9:19am On Jun 16, 2017
cloud9usher:


Why is it that in Nigeria we make it so much of an issue just to state salary?

This is a faceless forum and no one knows you so why do people still find it hard to state exact salary which would help others in making decisions?

I still find it hard why we Nigerians act this crude and conservative even when there is no need to be, the way Nigerians hide salaries even on faceless forums you'd think there is something more special to it. If its a face to face thing I'd understand because some people don't want you to know their financial status - be it small or big, and hence get very protective over it, that still is not worth it to me though.

Ay4sho, you have been helpful but please stop using this condescending and crude demeanour Nigerians and Nigerian employers are used to of saying salary can be known after you are employed already, we need to stop this. What type of country is this? Something as professional as salary is made to look like a behind doors secret sexual activity
that only a selected few should know.

In saner countries, salaries are even stated on the job advert. I don't blame Nigerians though, it because of the high unemployment that make them treat people this way, and its because of it that many job seekers under value themselves as well.

Whenever you ask a Nigerian about the salary of a firm, they would either lie, or give one excuse of why its supposedly not defined, you'd start hearing complex explanations of how its this and that, is it that hard to state that- "As for mine, I was paid N180,000 as an entry level staff after training school", is that so hard to state?

Mind you, those who wanna get an exact picture of salaries of a specific organisation are not "greedy" and wanting to talk more about money first before the job but some of them want to compare salary structure to enable them compare other job offers to decide which to go for.
ui
I sign off here, those that want to continue mystifying salaries you guys can carry on, but as for me I will never, even where I work at the moment I state it, and when I get this First Bank offer of employment I would equally state it to help others.

taa! shut up! autocrat! whu u epp?

must everybody share ur view? force it down ur throat!

You can go n announce ur salary ontop Oshodi Bridge, who cares?
Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by Scented(f): 9:26am On Jun 16, 2017
Aucun:


taa! shut up! autocrat! whu u epp?

must everybody share ur view? force it down ur throat!

You can go n announce ur salary ontop Oshodi Bridge, who cares?

ITS YOU WHO SHOULD SHUT UP!!! I cant believe people can be this primitive and uncouth!

Just SHUT UP AND LEAVE THIS PLACE FOR ENLIGHTENED MINDS TO DISCUSS!

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by cloud9usher: 9:29am On Jun 16, 2017
Aucun:


taa! shut up! autocrat! whu u epp?

must everybody share ur view? force it down ur throat!

You can go n announce ur salary ontop Oshodi Bridge, who cares?

grin Oh really? Apart from common sense, what other senses were you not born with please?

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by Nobody: 9:33am On Jun 16, 2017
cloud9usher:


grin Oh really? Apart from common sense, what other senses were you not born with please?
As in, me self I wonder oo,whats with that guy?

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by sorzy1(m): 9:43am On Jun 16, 2017
Good morning guys, i think it will do us more good if we start exhibiting certain degree of tolerance towards each other. Team spirit which happens to be one of the vital qualities they (FBN) are looking for in a candidate has to do with TOLERANCE which i can see from my little assessment is lacking in most of us, please let's cultivate the habit of tolerating each other right from here. For those going for the AC tomorrow I wish you safe journey and good luck and for those of us still waiting for the next email lets not relent in our preparation. Thanks

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by Mush: 9:56am On Jun 16, 2017
cloud9usher:


Why is it that in Nigeria we make it so much of an issue just to state salary?

This is a faceless forum and no one knows you so why do people still find it hard to state exact salary which would help others in making decisions?

I still find it hard why we Nigerians act this crude and conservative even when there is no need to be, the way Nigerians hide salaries even on faceless forums you'd think there is something more special to it. If its a face to face thing I'd understand because some people don't want you to know their financial status - be it small or big, and hence get very protective over it, that still is not worth it to me though.

Ay4sho, you have been helpful but please stop using this condescending and crude demeanour Nigerians and Nigerian employers are used to of saying salary can be known after you are employed already, we need to stop this. What type of country is this? Something as professional as salary is made to look like a behind doors secret sexual activity
that only a selected few should know.

In saner countries, salaries are even stated on the job advert. I don't blame Nigerians though, it because of the high unemployment that make them treat people this way, and its because of it that many job seekers under value themselves as well.

Whenever you ask a Nigerian about the salary of a firm, they would either lie, or give one excuse of why its supposedly not defined, you'd start hearing complex explanations of how its this and that, is it that hard to state that- "As for mine, I was paid N180,000 as an entry level staff after training school", is that so hard to state?

Mind you, those who wanna get an exact picture of salaries of a specific organisation are not "greedy" and wanting to talk more about money first before the job but some of them want to compare salary structure to enable them compare other job offers to decide which to go for.

I sign off here, those that want to continue mystifying salaries you guys can carry on, but as for me I will never, even where I work at the moment I state it, and when I get this First Bank offer of employment I would equally state it to help others.

All this talk about something that if you properly research you will find the information you are looking for.The guy Ay you say is using a "crude and condescending" behavior doesnt even work with the bank and probably doesn't have the information you seek.
If you wanna tell everyone your salary its your personal prerogative, some other people may not be so disposed as alot of people think its a personal information for obvious reasons someone has stated.
The people on this thread don't work for First bank but are rather seeking the employment, so its only normal that most of them don't know that the remuneration is, if you really do want to know what first bank pays go and do your research and stop wasting your time typing Shit here.

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by izmercy(m): 10:06am On Jun 16, 2017
Mush:


If you really do want to know what first bank pays go and do your research and stop wasting your time typing Shit here.


oga, walahi na u dey type shit. Haba! Hear yourself naw. What is the essence of this thread, if not to help each other with vital information. And that information includes the salary struture or are you telling us to leave this thread for you and do our research elsewhere?

Boss eazi o. cool

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by cloud9usher: 10:10am On Jun 16, 2017
Mush:


All this talk about something that if you properly research you will find the information you are looking for.The guy Ay you say is using a "crude and condescending" behavior doesnt even work with the bank and probably doesn't have the information you seek.
If you wanna tell everyone your salary its your personal prerogative, some other people may not be so disposed as alot of people think its a personal information for obvious reasons someone has stated.
The people on this thread don't work for First bank but are rather seeking the employment, so its only normal that most of them don't know that the remuneration is, if you really do want to know what first bank pays go and do your research and stop wasting your time typing Shit here.

Look here, if basic and elementary comprehension is your problem you need to go back to primary school and brush it up.

My disgust at the elusive manner at which we handle salary issues was a general outlook at the entire issue and you can read where I kept on stating- "we Nigerians," I wasn't directing anything directly to the AY guy. And you claim facts about salaries are online if you research, dude or miss, those are basically assumptions and usual guesswork.

Its annoying that in my country salary is a guesswork when developed countries have gone past that stage, and yet we want to develop.

If everybody in the world happen to reason like you, trekking will still be the fastest means of transportation. And you said I'm typing poo, its you who should stop wasting his/her time typing the drivel you typed. Have a great weekend okay?

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Re: 2016 Firstbank Graduate Trainee Programme by izmercy(m): 10:12am On Jun 16, 2017
cloud9usher:


Look here, if basic and elementary comprehension is your problem you need to go back to primary and brush it up.

My disgust at the elusive manner at which we handle salary issues was a general outlook at the entire issue and you can read where I kept on stating- "we Nigerians," I wasn't directing anything directly to the AY guy. And you claim facts about salaries are online if you research, dude or miss, those are basically assumptions and usual guesswork.

Its annoying that in my country salary is a guesswork when developed countries have gone past that stage, and yet we want to develop.

If everybody in the world happen to reason like you, trekking will still be the fastest means of transportation. And its you who should stop wasting his time trying driven. Have a great weekend okay?
Boss leave am abeg. Make e no drag u enta mud

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