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It is a subsidiary of the Santander Group. Its main competitors are Banco de Chile , Itaú Corpbanca and BCI . It provides commercial and retail banking services to its customers, including Chilean peso and foreign currency denominated loans to finance commercial transactions, trade, foreign currency forward contracts and credit lines, and ...
In 1976 it acquired First National Bank of Puerto Rico, and in 1982 Banco Español-Chile. In 1986, Emilio's oldest son, Emilio Botin-Sanz de Sautuola y García de los Ríos, succeeded him. In the late 1980s he acquired CC-Bank in Germany and a stake was in Banco de Comercio e Industria in Portugal. In 1989, the "Supercuenta Santander" was launched.
Santander inherited the name of one of the nine original states of the United States of Colombia. It is located in the central northern part of the country, borders the Magdalena River to the east, Boyacá to the south and southeast, the Norte de Santander Department to the northeast, the Cesar Department to the north, the Bolivar and Antioquia ...
Postal codes in Colombia are 6 digit numeric. The first group of two digits are the numbers used by DANE to encode the departments. The second group of two digits in the range of 00 to 89 encode postal zones, where 00 is used for the department capital. In the range of 90 - 99 it has another meaning. [clarification needed]
1857-05-13 : created as Estado Federal de Santander (Federal State of Santander). 1858 recognized as Estado de la Federación in the constitution of the Granadine Confederation , [ 1 ] 1863 name Estado Soberano (Sovereign State of Santander) in the constitution of the United States of Colombia [ 2 ]
Download QR code; Print/export ... and town of La Belleza in the Santander Department of Colombia. ... Santander Department: Time zone: UTC-5 (Colombia Standard ...
www.velez-santander.gov.co Vélez ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbeles] ) is a town and municipality of the Santander Department in northeastern Colombia . Climate
Postal codes in Chile are 7 digit numeric, grouped as NNNNNNN. The first digit generally corresponds to a Region or Province , while the next 2 correspond to the commune . The remaining 4 digits correspond to a city bloc. [ 1 ]