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| From: Hamsterwheel |
The UK postcode prefix BX signifies a non-geographic postcode, used by large organizations like banks (HSBC,
Lloyds) and government bodies (HMRC) for flexible mail handling, having no fixed town or location but directing mail to central processing hubs, like BX9 1BX for HMRC. It's not tied to a physical place but serves as a mail routing code for big entities that need to manage high volumes of mail efficiently
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