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Banco Itaú began in 1945 under the name Banco Central de Crédito (Central Bank of Credit) and later changed its name to Banco Federal de Crédito (Federal Bank of Credit). In 1964, Banco Federal Itaú S.A. merged Banco Federal de Crédito and Banco Itaú, a rural bank belonging to a group originated in Itaú de Minas, in Minas Gerais state. [1]
Banco Bandes Uruguay S.A. Banco Itaú Uruguay S.A. Scotiabank Uruguay S.A. (ex. Nuevo Banco Comercial S.A.) Banco Santander S.A. Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria Uruguay S.A. HSBC Bank (Uruguay) S.A. Citibank N.A. Sucursal Uruguay; Banco de la Nación Argentina; Banque Heritage Uruguay
In September 2006, Banco Itaú bought BankBoston's assets in Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay. On November 4, 2008, Banco Itaú and Unibanco announced the merger that resulted in Banco Itaú Unibanco. The institution was born with R$575 billion in assets, a net equity of around R$51.7 billion and a portfolio of combined credit of R$225.3 billion.
Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay: 22.00 33 Banco Pichincha: 21.55 34 Banrisul: 21.50 35 BBVA Colombia 20.55 36 Promerica Financial Corp. 19.82 37 Grupo Financiero BI 19.24 38 Empresa General de Inversiones (EGI) 19.17 39 Grupo Financiero Galicia: 19.11 40 Scotiabank Perú 19.11 41 BanReservas 18.46 42 Grupo Security 17.43 43 Banco ...
Banred is a network of automated teller machines (ATMs) in Uruguay with over 330 locations. It used to be two separate networks, RedBanc and Bancomat, which merged in 2005. Most private banks are members of the Banred network, including BBVA, Itaú, Santander and Scotiabank. its main competitor is RedBROU, owned by state bank BROU.
Banco da Amazônia [] (Federal Government as main shareholder); Banco de Brasília (BRB) (Federal District-owned); Banco do Estado do Espírito Santo (Banestes) (State of Espírito Santo-owned)
Banco Itaú Paraguay: Financials Bank Asunción: 1978 Owned by Itaú Unibanco (Brazil) P A Bolsa de Valores de Asunción: Financials Financial services Asunción [3] 1977 Stock exchange P A Central Bank of Paraguay: Financials Bank Asunción: 1952 Central bank S A Grupo Cartes: Conglomerates Holding Asunción: c. 1975 [4] Defunct 2023 P D LATAM ...
Currently, the company is owned by the Brazilian businessman Jayme Garfinkel and the bank Itaú Unibanco, through PSIUPAR (Porto Seguro Itaú Unibanco Participações S.A.). "Since establishing an alliance with the bank Itaú in August 2009, Porto Seguro products have been available at the bank’s branches." [2] [3]