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  2. Bank of London and South America - Wikipedia

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    The bank soon opened branches elsewhere in Argentina, and it changed its name in 1865 to the London and River Plate Bank (Banco de Londres y Río de la Plata). The bank expanded over the years to have operations in Uruguay, Brazil and Chile. [2] In 1918, it was acquired by Lloyds Bank Limited.

  3. Banco de Chile - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the US Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) removed the General Manager of Banco de Chile - New York from the United States banking industry and imposed a $200,000 civil money penalty against the individual for engaging in unsafe banking practices, related to his involvement in accounts owned or controlled by the prominent politically exposed person and his associates.

  4. List of largest banks in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Banco do Brasil: 379.78 3 Banco Bradesco: 340.41 4 Caixa Econômica Federal: 300.63 5 Santander Brasil: 186.41 6 BBVA México: 158.31 7 Banorte: 106.12 8 Banco de Crédito e Inversiones: 98.10 9 Santander México: 92.97 10 Santander Chile: 87.74 11 BTG Pactual: 85.24 12 Citibanamex: 72.79 13 Bancolombia: 71.25 14 Banco de Chile: 69.36 15 Banco ...

  5. Banco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exterior - Wikipedia

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    Banco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exterior, S.A. (English: Foreign Trade Bank of Latin America, known as Bladex, its commercial trademark) is a multinational bank.Founded in 1977 as Banco Latinoamericano de Exportaciones, S.A. and renamed in June 2009, [1] the company is headquartered in Panama City and finances Latin America and the Caribbean foreign trade.

  6. Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the banks of Chile (BHIF) and Colombia (Banco Ganadero) changed their commercial denomination and were simply called BBVA. In 2006, through a public auction, it acquired the old savings and housing corporation, Banco Granahorrar de Colombia, whose shares belonged to the Grancolombian group, and with the financial and economic crisis of ...

  7. Banco del Estado de Chile - Wikipedia

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    BancoEstado is regulated mainly by the provisions of the Organic Law of the Bank of the State of Chile (Ley Orgánica del Banco del Estado de Chile), which defines the bank as an autonomous state-owned company with separate legal personality and its own assets, supervised exclusively by the Bank and Financial Institution Board (Superintendencia de Bancos e Instituciones Financieras).

  8. Bancóldex - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Foreign Trade (Spanish: Banco de Comercio Exterior), Bancóldex, is a state owned [citation needed] commercial bank [1] that operates as Colombia's entrepreneurial development and export-import bank, providing long- and short-term financing and specialised financial products to support Colombian exports and other foreign trade-related activities with the goal to modernise companies ...

  9. Brazil–Chile relations - Wikipedia

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    Presidents Sebastián Piñera of Chile and Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil.. Brazil–Chile relations are the interstate relations between Brazil and Chile.Chile and Brazil have acted numerous times as mediators in international conflicts, such as in the 1914 diplomatic impasse between the United States and Mexico, avoiding a possible state of war between those two countries.