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www.santander.com.ar /banco /online /personas Banco Santander Argentina (formerly Banco Río de la Plata and then Banco Santander Río ) is a commercial bank and financial services company and affiliate of the Santander, Cantabria (Spain) based Santander Group .
Banking penetration remains low and banking costs high. The Argentine banking sector is currently dominated by state-owned banks, with the largest being the Banco de la Nación Argentina. In 2005, for the first time since the 2001 collapse, the banking system made a profit, according to a Central Bank report released in February 2006. The total ...
Banco Santander S.A. trading as Santander Group (UK: / ˌ s æ n t ən ˈ d ɛər,-t æ n-/ SAN-tən-DAIR, -tan-, US: / ˌ s ɑː n t ɑː n ˈ d ɛər / SAHN-tahn-DAIR, [2] [3] Spanish: [ˈbaŋko santanˈdeɾ]), is a Spanish multinational financial services company based in Santander, with operative offices in Madrid.
In 1999, the division acquired Provencred; it was sold to Banco Comafi in 2009. [7] In April 2017, its retail division was sold to Banco Santander Río. [8] [9] At that time, the bank had US$1.4 billion in assets and provided credit cards, personal loans, deposit accounts, and a retail brokerage business. [10] The Club Americano in 1929
History of banking; List of banks; Market risk; Personal finance; Public finance; ... Banco Santander Rio, Buenos Aires, ... Brazilian Development Bank, Rio de ...
Banco Santander Operations in Peru acquired by Banco de Credito del Peru (Santander returns to Peru in 2007) BankBoston Peruvian operations acquired by Banco de Credito del Peru; Banco de Lima Sudameris Merged with Banco Wiese and rebranded as Banco Wiese Sudameris; NBK Bank; Banco del Pais; Banco Republica; Bancosur
Openbank is a direct bank headquartered in Madrid, Spain. [2] Since its foundation in 1995, it has been a subsidiary of Grupo Santander. According to the Spanish Banking Association, nearly 1,350,000 accounts had been registered with the bank as of 2016. Openbank currently operates in Spain, Portugal, Germany, the Netherlands and the United States.
Banco Santander; BBVA; CaixaBank; Banco Sabadell; There were formerly a "big six" (los seis grandes) composed of three banks that are now part of BBVA (Banco de Bilbao, Banco de Vizcaya, and state-owned Banco Argentaria) and three now combined as Santander (Banco Central, Banco Hispanoamericano, and Banco de Santander).