NBS

NBS may refer to:

  • N-Bromosuccinimide, a chemical reagent
  • Nagano Broadcasting Systems, Japan
  • NASCAR Busch Series
  • A Nash bargaining solution, in economics, a solution to a Nash bargaining game
  • Nanyang Business School, of Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
  • Norwich Business School, part of the Faculty of Social Science at the University of East Anglia, in Norwich, UK
  • NUST Business School, of the National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan
  • National Bank of Serbia
  • National Bank of Slovakia
  • National Bank of Samoa
  • National Blood Service, of UK's National Health Service
  • National Broadcasting School, UK
  • National Brotherhood of Skiers
  • National Building Specification, UK
  • National Bureau of Standards, now National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
  • National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China
  • National Bureau of Statistics (Tanzania)
  • IATA code for Changbaishan Airport, China
  • National Library of Serbia (Narodna Biblioteka Srbije)
  • Nationwide Building Society
  • Naujawan Bharat Sabha, a revolutionary movement in British India
  • NBS (Natal Building Society)

    NBS was one of the largest Independent banks in South Africa before it went through a series of mergers. It was headquartered in Durban.

    History

    The Natal Building Society (NBS) was established as a building society in 1882.

    In 2002, The NBS, Cashbank and PEP Bank divisions of BoE were incorporated into Peoples Bank, the empowerment subsidiary of Nedbank.

    In 2004, NBS was integrated into Peoples Bank.

    Mergers

  • In 1998, NBS merged with Boland Bank to form NBS Boland. The Managing Director was John Graham Maxwell.
  • In 1999, NBS Boland merged with B.o.E..
  • In 2002, B.o.E. merged with Nedcor.
  • See also

  • List of banks in South Africa
  • Economy of South Africa
  • South African Reserve Bank
  • References

    External links

  • Website of Nedbank South Africa
  • Ex-NBS employees on https://www.facebook.com/groups/4190212227/
  • NBS 24/7

    NBS 24/7 was a television program produced by Kestrel Communications on Speed Channel. Every Monday, the show profiled some of the crews and drivers of NASCAR's Busch Series. Each 30-minute episode gave a look, not just at those profiled during races, but behind-the-scenes as well. Two of the many drivers looked at on the show include Casey Atwood and David Stremme. The show premiered in February 2004, and was a replacement for the failed Inside NBS, which was cancelled after just one season.

    Seasons

    Season 1- Featured teams were FitzBradshaw Racing, Braun Racing, and Akins Motorsports (as well as their drivers, including Tim Fedewa, Kasey Kahne, David Stremme, and Casey Atwood).

    Season 2- The teams remained the same, however Fedewa, Atwood, and Kahne were not featured. Stremme moved from FBR to Braun after previous driver Shane Hmiel's ban from the sport. Jason Leffler, Anthony Foyt IV, and Joel Kauffman were part of the show in the latter part of season 2.

    Season 3- Attempting to capitalize on the rookie hype for the 2006 season, NBS 24/7 changed its name to NBS 24/7: The Rookies, again traveled with FitzBradshaw Racing and Akins Motorsports, but this time covered their rookies, Joel Kauffman and AJ Foyt IV. The show also looked at the other 2006 Busch ROTY contenders (including Danny O'Quinn Jr, Todd Kluever, and Burney Lamar).

    Podcasts:

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