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Deluxe Corporation is one of the three largest check producers and providers of checks in North America.
Founded in 1915 by W.R. Hotchkiss in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Deluxe is now a $1.6 billion company with locations in more than 30 communities across the United States and Canada.
Deluxe and its subsidiary brands including NEBS, McBee and Checks Unlimited are organized into three business segments:
The Chief Executive Officer, as of 2006, is Lee Schram.
In June 2008, Deluxe Corporation...
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Created by mwcl_wikipedia_en Jan 15, 2008
Last edited by jkatigbac Aug 25, 2008
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