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This is a list of banks in Dominican Republic as of November 2010, published by the Bank Superintendency, including credit unions and other financial services companies that offer banking services and may be popularly referred to as "banks".
In the following year, the bank opened a branch in London, and another in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The bank also saw growth in Cuba, with five branches in Havana, and one branch each in Camagüey, Cienfuegos, Manzanillo, and Santiago de Cuba by 1931. [citation needed]
Grupo Vimenca is a privately held group of financial services companies in Dominican Republic with headquarter in Santo Domingo.It was established in 1950 by President and Founder of the group Victor Méndez Capellán. [1]
Santo Domingo: 1930 Distilled beverages P A J. Armando Bermúdez & Co. Consumer goods Distillers & vintners Santiago de los Caballeros: 1852 Distilled beverages P A Brugal & Cía. Consumer goods Distillers & vintners Puerto Plata: 1888 Distilled beverages P A Central Bank of the Dominican Republic: Financials Banks Santo Domingo: 1962 Central ...
The ex-president is also recognized in the Dominican Republic for advancing and building national infrastructure, such as the subway system that transformed the capital city of Santo Domingo.
The BHD Bank (also known as Banco Múltiple BHD, S.A [2]) is a private financial and mortgage bank in the Dominican Republic, founded by Samuel Conde and a group of entrepreneurs on July 24, 1972. Since then, it has formed numerous partnerships and acquisitions with other financial organizations in the country. [ 3 ]
Though required by the country's Monetary Laws to only guarantee individual deposits of up to RD$500,000 Dominican Pesos (about US$21,000 at the time) placed within the country, the Dominican Central Bank (Banco Central Dominicano) opted to guarantee all $2.2B in unbacked BANINTER deposits, regardless of the amount, or whether deposits were in ...
The Banco León (Léon Bank) was a banking company in the Dominican Republic, which was formally introduced at a ceremony attended by former Dominican President Hipólito Mejía on December 2, 2003. The bank represents a union between the Banco Profesional and Banco Nacional de Credito (Bancredito).